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The book Four Stories is a work consisting of short stories that can be read with pleasure by readers from all walks of life, blended with the art of telling a lot with few words.


Story Details

1. Black Friday:

The shopping spree with high discounts that we call "Black Friday" can be a real "Black" friday in our lives for some of us. Is it our hero or us who experience a real "Black Friday"? What would "Black Friday" actually be like? Would you wait as excitedly as you do today? You will find the answer in the story "Black Friday", which you will read in an artistic language and a mysterious atmosphere. ( This also is a single book named "Black Friday". You can read it free.)

2. Shahmeran:

In this story, the logic within its absurd progression will drag you away... You will be able to expand your limits of thought in this story where it is fluid and impossible to lose your sense of curiosity...

3: Black Daisy:

Here is a good lesson to be learned from the story of a struggle that will make you start to look differently at a flower that makes the world beautiful...

4. Daytime Earthquake:

You will see that earthquakes do not always occur in the first sense we know, and you will witness how larger earthquakes can occur in society. You will wander far away when you finish reading this work, which will make you think by bringing extreme subjects such as humor and drama together.

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