In her latest column, Ranjani talks about exploring the world of romance in literature, and how her reading habits evolved over time.
In her latest column, Ranjani talks about exploring the world of romance in literature, and how her reading habits evolved over time.
Reading Bombay Balchão on a lazy afternoon gave this Bandra girl serious food cravings and brought on a flood of memories.
In this essay, Andreia discusses how reading Kant as a teenager helped her become a more compassionate person and develop her self-esteem.
In this essay, Anukrti talks about her love for the rebellious poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz and the rallying power of ‘Hum Dekhenge’.
In this essay, Devanshi discusses how Chhotu, an Indian graphic novel set during the Partition, also highlights the many issues we face today.
In this heartwarming essay, Nandini tells us how books and libraries have inspired her and given her a sense of community.
Harshpreet tells us how her belief that meaning gets lost in translation led to her learning new languages to be able to read the original versions.
Nirbhay explores Tolkien’s wonderful santaverse through a series of letters and illustrations, collected in ‘Letters From Father Christmas’.
Jackie talks about his love for the pulpy Goosebumps series by R.L. Stine, and how it got him hooked on to the world of horror fiction.
In this essay, Aditya explores how reading Phillip Pullman’s ‘The Secret Commonwealth’ made him nostalgic about his childhood.
Nirbhay reflects upon his reading challenge for 2019, its successful completion and if it’s an experience to be repeated in the coming year.
Author Kamalini Natesan ponders on how the seemingly ordinary elements of daily life helped her while writing her first novel.
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