Since I'm not familiar with this particular story, I can't give a proper summary. But generally, books with 'facing west' in the title might deal with themes like westward expansion, the allure of the western frontier, or a personal journey towards the west. It could also involve characters who are changing their perspectives or starting new lives as they face west.
Possible themes could be exploration as facing west often implies moving towards the unknown west. Another could be change, like a new start in a western place.
The 'Ponniyin Selvan' book story is set in the Chola dynasty. It's a story full of political intrigue, adventure, and love. It follows the lives of various characters, including the valiant Ponniyin Selvan. There are power struggles within the kingdom, with different factions vying for the throne. The story also weaves in elements of the Chola culture and their way of life.
Since I don't know the exact 'New Moon Book', if it's a science - based book, it may explain the new moon from a scientific perspective like how it forms, its impact on tides, etc. If it's a fictional story, the new moon could be a catalyst for the events in the story, like a time when magic is at its peak or when a character discovers something extraordinary.
It's about a couple from different Indian states in love facing family and cultural differences.
There might be a story about a time - traveling key. A scientist found this key and when he used it, he was transported to different historical periods. He witnessed important events in history, like the signing of the Declaration of Independence. He also had to be careful not to change history accidentally during his travels.
Sorry, I can't give a summary as I haven't read it.
A typical story might be about a young Mason who is on a journey to discover more about the Masonic values. He meets an older, wiser Mason who imparts knowledge about brotherhood. The young Mason then goes on to use this knowledge to help his local community.
Since I don't know the content of the stories in Ruhi Book 3, I can't give a summary of any of them. But if it follows the general theme of Ruhi books, it might be about a person's transformation through spiritual discovery. Maybe a character starts off feeling lost and through certain teachings or experiences, finds purpose and meaning in their life.
I don't have specific examples of 'Kathleen Battle horror stories' at hand. It could be that she had some sort of feud with other musicians or people in the opera world that led to some not - so - pleasant tales. But without more information, it's just a guess.
I'm sorry, I haven't read 'the book of kings novel' specifically, so I can't give a detailed summary. But generally, it might involve stories about kings, their reigns, power struggles, and the historical or fictional events within the kingdoms.