Rhymes and riddles from 'Illusion'- a paranormal fiction by Manoj Pandey

When the young trekker are stuck in a new world, they have no option but to play by the weird rules. The more they try to get out of the mess, the more they get buried into it. 

Then come rhymes and riddles that look cheap but have hidden meanings and clues to the solutions to their problems. Have a look at a few rhymes and see if you can make something out of them. No wonder, Philip and Jay, the two teens in the group, could make better rhymes and expose the video game and black magic that had thrown into this illusion. Did they?

Illusion book by Manoj Pandey

These are three riddles from the deep valleys:

  • Bad to worse / It mutates. / Retaliation / Further rakes.
  • Good one caused / Futile fusion. / Bad one cursed / Even illusion
  • Past was uneasy, / Next is unnerving. / Grains with you / Are most deserving.  
  • Life he gave / So as to save. / The last of all / From the grave. / Wins the one / Who is brave.

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