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There are moments in every reader’s journey when a book sneaks up on you—one you pick up with nothing more than mild curiosity, unaware of the storm it’s about to unleash. And then, it hits you. Page ...
“The book of nature has no beginning, as it has no end. Open this book where you will, and at any period of your life, and if you have the desire to acquire knowledge you will find it of intense ...
Since Sudha Murty is my favourite author, I like to read children’s books written by her. So, one day, I asked my mother to buy me the other books by her that I still hadn’t read. My mother agreed and ...
“Oh, Lucy, we all have problems, we all suffer in our own ways – humans, djinns, demons, the gods. It’s a fundamental aspect of existence, there is no running away from it. And yet, it is through this ...
Set in the year 2032, this mind-boggling, politically charged novel about pillage and plunder; power and control, and dominance and rivalry in a surprisingly not-so-far future, centers around the ...
“But obviously if there was no concept of ownership there’d be no concept of stealing, would there? As long as there’s one starving child in the world, all property is theft.” Having read my fair ...
“The stories and the poems float in through my window, float in from the magic mountains, and the words appear on the page without much effort on my part. I can see the curvature of the earth from my ...
In the mood for some cute teenage romance, I picked up Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean—again. Having read it three years ago, I was curious to see if it would still have the same magic the second time ...
Though I am not new to spiritual fiction, it’s been a while since I last read a book that had spirituality infused in a fictional story. Ranjith Radhakrishnan’s “Rama of the Axe” was my last memorable ...
Domestic abuse is an issue that still plagues many in Indian society. It is an evil that afflicts an individual mercilessly and leaves deep emotional, physical, and psychological scars that often take ...
“In reality, we all stick together because we know no one else would ever understand what we did in the past. And the trouble is, we’ve all become so convinced that what we did was alright that we’ve ...
Bhutan’s Drukyul’s Literature & Arts Festival to be back this August 3 ...
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