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A Dialogue Between Two Friends on Reading an Interesting Novel
Sujon: Hello hasib, how are you?
Hasib: I am fine and you?
Sujon: I am fine too. What's the book you are reading. It seems you are deeply absorbed in it.
Hasib: Yes, I have already read the book once. Now it is my second reading. The book is indeed very interesting.
Sujon: I see. What is the name of the book and by whom it is written?
Hasib: The title of the book is "Treasure Island" and it is written by famous novelist R. L. Stevenson.
Sujon: Yes, I know. I have read his "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". That is also a very interesting novel. It tells the story of a man who lives a dual life. What's the book of "Treasure Island" about?
Hasib: The book is about a treasure hunting expedition. The hero is a thirteen years' old boy named Jim Hawkins.
Sujon: I feel very interested to know the story of the book.
Hasib: The story is really very interesting. Jim accidentally happened to be in a treasure hunting expedition.
Sujon: It is okay. Please tell me the story in brief.
Hasib: Yes. The treasure was kept hidden in a far off lonely island by some pirates. Jim and his parties were looking for it.
Sujon: Oh, I see. But why is this book so interesting to you?
Hasib: The book is really very interesting as the author with his powerful pen keeps the readers spellbound with adventures, brave deeds, and the horrors and terrors of the struggle from the beginning to the end.
Sujon: Excellent! Please give me the book after you will have finished reading it. Good bye now.
Hasib: Okay, you will get it tomorrow. Good bye. See you again.
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