In this feature, Yash explores how Stephen King delved into the horrors of love, loss and literal ghosts of the past in Lisey’s Story.
In this feature, Yash explores how Stephen King delved into the horrors of love, loss and literal ghosts of the past in Lisey’s Story.
Isha Singh discusses how horror fiction often serves as an allegory for the real terror of the everyday, by glorifying domesticity and female sexuality.
For anyone looking to explore new genres, authors and books, here is an easy-to-follow guide that will help in creating your own reading challenge.
Skilled at transforming words into magic, Manoranjan Byapari’s life has been rife with violence and turmoil. Read about his literary journey here.
At a time when the idea of the nation is in flux due to capitalism and changes in ideology, find out why it is imperative for us to read ‘The Anarchy’.
In this feature, Aditya explores how Brandon Sanderson’s Three Laws of Magic provide a scaffolding to build full-fledged magic systems in fantasy novels.
If you’ve been wondering how to get started on bookstagram, here is an easy-to-follow guide that will help you create your own bookstagram account.
On Bookstagram, books have ended up becoming models. Find out why Bookstagrammers need to focus on the content and not just the look of their feed.
From widows relating risqué tales in secret to sisters travelling together, Balli Kaur Jaswal taps into the power of women’s voices and stories.
Toeing the line between traditional and modern, Sally Rooney’s novels depict just how love has changed for the millennial generation.
Asha Krishna talks about the politics embedded in Elif Shafak’s latest novel and why it deserves to win the Booker Prize 2019.
Salman Rushdie’s Quichotte is a moving work of fiction. Read how Aashmika used metafiction to understand the layers within the novel.
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