I don't have enough knowledge about 'yaadon ka idiot box' to recommend its stories. But you could try looking for reviews or summaries online to find out which stories are popular.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't specifically read all the stories in 'yaadon ka idiot box'. But generally, the best stories are often those that can touch the heart, with engaging characters and unique plotlines.
Sorry, I don't have any examples as I don't know what these 'idiot top stories' are exactly.
One example could be 'The Rosie Project'. The male protagonist, Don, can be seen as an 'idiot in love' in a sense. He has very specific routines and ways of thinking which are challenged when he falls in love with Rosie. His social awkwardness and his bumbling attempts at romance make it an interesting read in the context of an 'idiot in love' story.
One of the well - known novels by C.J. Box is the Joe Pickett series. These novels are great as they often involve thrilling mysteries set in the wild landscapes of Wyoming, where Joe Pickett, a game warden, has to solve various crimes and deal with complex characters.
One way to find 'box social' short stories could be to look into historical fiction anthologies. Since box socials were more common in the past, stories about them might be included in collections that aim to recreate the social and cultural atmosphere of those times. Also, reaching out to local historical or literary societies might give you some leads on where to find such stories.
Well, one interesting story is about the society members trying to organize a cultural event. There are always humorous misunderstandings among the characters like Jethalal and Taarak. For example, when Jethalal tries to impress his business partners by showing off the society's facilities, things don't go as planned and end up in a comical chaos.
I don't have a particular story to recommend from 'the ghost box short stories'. However, it's likely that there are stories that center around family curses. These often involve generations being haunted by some unknown entity due to a past misdeed. It would be interesting to see how the stories in this collection handle such a classic ghost story trope.
Sure. 'Open Season' by C.J. Box is quite good. It's a thrilling story that keeps you on the edge of your seat with its interesting characters and complex plot.
Definitely. 'Cold Wind' is a must - read. It features a brutal winter setting which adds to the overall mood of the story. The mystery in this novel is well - crafted, and Joe Pickett's character continues to develop as he faces new challenges in his role as a game warden.
Sure. 'Open Season' is a great one. It introduces the character Joe Pickett, a game warden in Wyoming. The story is filled with mystery and action as he investigates various crimes in the wilderness.