A review by thebookishelf
Wild World by Deepak Arora

5.0

Have you ever felt like you're reading something and your whole childhood is coming back to you? Like you forget all of your problems and feel like a small child that still has so much to learn, so much to explore? Like you are not in your house or some other dull place, but in the jungle, feeling the hard ground under your feet, and smelling the different kinds of plants in the air? Have you ever read something that made you feel free?

Well, that was what I felt when I read Wild World by Deepak Arora. I had loved the jungle world, despite its dangers and secrets. I just wanted to run with the wolves, learn the language of every species from Bali and climb on Bhola's back. I wanted an adventure. But adventures come through books as well, and a reader lives a thousand lives. And I truly lived this adventure while reading this woderful book.

It was cute, and amazing, and wild, but at the same time, the exquisite vocabulary can not be ignored. It was childish but also had lots of metaphors for matters of our society. It was truly lovable.