Book Review #95: ‘The Chemical Drones – The Doozie Rockers’ by HashWrite

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‘The Chemical Drones – The Doozie Rockers’ by Hashwrite (C) Aishwary Mehta.


The story behind this photograph – In the above image, I added my childhood memories of carrying these Watercolours, covering my copies and book with Khaki covers and collecting as many as possible colours of pen. This book reminded me of my childhood days.


Author – HashWrite (Preeta Chandran and Pankaj Kumar Saxena)   |    Genre – Kids Book


Publisher – Notion Press


Source – Author    |    ISBN – 9781646785742


Published in – December 2019


Format – Paperback    |    Pages – 106


Stars – 4.5 Stars


Plot Summary – 

BOOOM! BANGGG! BOOOM!

When mischief lands Grade IV at the WonderWiz school in trouble, the Chemical Drones must save the day. Of course, it cannot be done in haste and without a plan. All of Grade IV comes together to hatch a plan.

What follows is a rollercoaster ride—ups and downs, fun, surprises and little miracles. Meet the Chemical Drones on their adventures. Explore WonderWiz and have fun at the Blitz. Find out if the Chemical Drones really save the day.


About the Author

HashWrite is the pen name of an India-based author/artist duo Preeta Chandran and Pankaj Kumar Saxena. They are the authors of two art-poetry books published in 2013 and 2018 respectively. As guest speakers at the Kolkata International Book Festival, they have been featured on one of the world’s largest television networks, Doordarshan. Preeta has appeared in numerous Indian and international anthologies and won awards from literary journals such as Muse India. She has also won a prize in the haiku contest of Hindustan Times Brunch. Pankaj has held prominence in exhibitions across the world. His work has been written about in leading dailies. Both of them have worked as former Operations Leaders at a global conglomerate and currently run a digital media company.


My Review –

The book is an amazing scene from the life of Grade IV students, who were dismissed from taking part in a cultural fest/ Inter-school competition known as The Blitz. They were not allowed as a part of punishment because a student played a prank before Diwali holidays. What they do next to redeem themselves is a lesson to be learned. This book is great for youngsters as well as adults who like to read Children books. The language is easy with a few new words which will be added in the Kids vocabulary. The writing will be easily understood by the kids and above all the positive lesson to be learned from the book is a major plus point for which I recommend this book to all the young readers. Along with everything good, the addition of many illustrations is like a cherry on the top, which will enhance the imagination of the young reader.


What I liked Illustrations and simple language for the kids. Also, the paper quality.

What could’ve been better A bit more expressions in illustrations would’ve been good.


Writing Style Easy language with interactive illustrations was good.


Conclusion – Soothing and teaches a good lesson for young readers.

7th BOOK of 2020 (131st books read overall)


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