Grammar can be tricky and confusing. If you are looking to improve yours, this piece tells you why Dreyer’s English is a must-read.
Grammar can be tricky and confusing. If you are looking to improve yours, this piece tells you why Dreyer’s English is a must-read.
If you are going to read a book on how to write fiction, read What’s Your Story by Marion Dane Bauer. Find out how it can help you write well.
Find out how My Body will teach your children to protect themselves against sexual abuse and help them realise that they are the bosses of their own bodies.
In this piece, Deya looks at a very pertinent book on women’s rights in India, Seeing Like A Feminist, and talks about why independent India needs feminism.
If you are going to read one parenting book, read Brain Rules by John Medina. Find out how it can help you raise a happy and smart child.
The Ethical Slut will make you rethink everything you think you know about monogamous relationships, make a convincing argument for exploring the other kinds of relationships that are out there and, should you choose to opt for them, provide a roadmap for navigating non-monogamous relationships.
We all chase success, and many books promise to show you the ‘path to success’ but rarely deliver. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck delivers, in the best possible way.
Decluttering has many therapeutic effects. However, unless you follow a system it is likely to be an onerous task which you end up undertaking more often than you’d like to. Read Marie Kondo if you are looking for a system to help you banish clutter forever.
On a day when you miss the innocence of your childhood, turn to The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and reclaim a part of it.
On days when you look up to the skies, the infinite stars and question your own existence, don’t panic and read A Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
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