Published 20:28 IST, March 2nd 2020
Can't travel to Thailand? Here are three books will take you right there
Can't travel to Thailand due to the coronavirus crisis? Here is a list of 3 outstanding books about Thailand will make you feel like you're right there.
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Thailand is one of most pictures-que location in world to travel to. t everyone can spare time and go travel to this country for exploring its beauty considering busy lives we lead in today's times. Sometimes, just reading a book about a country can make a person explore its culture. Here are books that will take you to Thailand and back just within a few hours.
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Books about Thailand
Bangkok Wakes to Rain
book Bangkok Wakes to Rain is written by Pitchaya Sudbantha. book features a number of unconnected chapters in Part 1. re are a total of 4 parts and features new characters unrelated to those in earlier ones. Each chapter is set in a different period and only thing common is city of Bangkok. Part 4 brings all characters toger to narrate a story Bangkok from its past through its present and into its future.
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Beach
Beach was written in 2005 by Alex Garland and made into a movie later starting Leonardo DiCaprio.This book revolves around a British backpacker, Richard who is spending his first night in Thailand in a cheap guesthouse on Bangkok’s Khao San Road. plot takes a twist when a guy in room next to him commits suicide, but before dying he hands Richard a map to a beach in a secret lagoon. lead goes with a French couple to look for island given by location on map. y find spot and figure it out to be paradise of every backpacker’s fantasy.
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Four Reigns
Four Reigns is one of popular books by Kukrit Pramoj and it is considered a classic in Thailand. book has been adapted into a movie as well as a TV series. This historical vel tells story of Ploy along with her family during reign of four Thai kings starting in early 1800s to mid-1940s. book gives a proper insight into political and social changes that Thailand went through as it opened itself up to outside world.
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20:27 IST, March 2nd 2020