Tuesday, January 13, 2026

3 Things Teen Fiction Needs To Do Away With…Super Fast !!

Yes, most of us have been through that crazy 'Twilight' face, wherein we were obsessed with the fates of Bella and Edward and the...

Library: The Most Lively Place on Earth

A library is the most lively place on earth. I know I know, most of you are thinking, what the heck am I talking...

Coffee Pe Kharcha: The Guide To Political Fiction In India

With the election season practically coming to an end, let’s churn out one more article on politics!!! No, before you make that sullen face...

Not Without My Daughter- A Review

Seldom do you come across a book which has you hooked till the last page. When you start any book that has been recommended...

A Strange Kind of Paradise by Sam Miller: Hilarious, informative, touching. Hilarious!

  Sam Miller is the author of Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity, where he regaled readers with tales of his adventures as he walked in...

Hunter S.Thompson – job application

Hunter S.Thompson- a name synonyms with arrogance, stubbornness and, whether you agree or not, class. A man who redefined journalism. It is a common...

On Balance by Leila Seth: Juggling Act. A review.

An appropriate title for a book written by a master juggler: judge, lawyer, social activist, mother. Justice Leila Seth is many things to many people....

Sea Of Poppies : An intoxicating whiff of indentured labour in colonial India

  Sea of Poppies – a book by Amitav Ghosh is the first in the Ibis trilogy, which revolves around the theme of indentured labour,...

Why Marquez must be read by us all; the colonised?

This enigma pushes us to rethink our pasts and redefine our histories. In his novel, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Gabriel Garcia Marquez plays the...

The chemistry between cooking and food. Its amazing and delicious.

While leafing through the morning newspaper a couple of days ago, something caught my attention. Something related to the two things that most of...

Until November by Aurora Rose Reynolds: Review

By Amy Rachiele, M. Ed., Indie Author The most significant element in the story of Until November that stands out to me is the character November. I...

Axel (Corps Security 1) by Harper Sloan: Review

By Amy Rachiele, M. Ed., Indie Author Axel is a mixture of themes: romance, love, and the tough issue of domestic violence. I enjoyed this book...

The Secret – and why I think it’s baloney

All right believers, before you take offence and attack me, just please hear me out. All of us have heard about the bestselling book...

The Boy who lived…Harry Potter

By Malika Bhagat As John Green rightly puts it,” Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you...

Indian Mythology = New Success Mantra For Indian Authors

“I believe in everything until it's disproved. So I believe in fairies, the myths, dragons. It all exists, even if it's in your mind....

Save the Cat – How one book took over Hollywood

By Aman Sardana If you’ve gone to the movies recently, you may have felt a strangely familiar feeling: You’ve seen this movie before. Not...

Dystopia: Of Hope and Helplessness

By Riya Kuruvilla If we lived in a dystopian world, you wouldn't be reading this. Fortunately, it isn’t and we can talk about dystopian literature...

Escapist Indulgence in our Illusions of Control: From “The Lord of the Rings” to...

By Riya Kuruvilla Ghosts and Goblins, Fairies and Elves, Trolls and Monsters, Werewolves and Vampires – these and various other shapely (or shapeless) creatures fill...

The Timekeeper: We’re all a little Obsessive Compulsive over Time

By Riya Kuruvilla Hate or love it, you've still got to follow time. We are obsessed with the idea of “measuring the hour”, of trying...

Marley and Me: A Review

By Rhea Grover As I sat looking for inspiration for my next article, staring aimlessly at my bookshelf I saw the book that had a...

The Unwritten Judith

By Aayushi Khandelwal “Who shall measure the heat and the violence of the poet’s heart when caught and tangled in a women’s body?” -Virginia Woolf, A...

The Fault In Our Stars- Cancer with a dash of Romance

By Riya Kuruvilla Another typical romance novel? One would think so, with the title of the book “The Fault in our Stars”, by John Green...

Universe in a bucket: The Essence of Childhood.

This article was written by Riya Kuruvilla If you were to ask me to recount my childhood, the most I could come up with would...

Books Or Their Movie Adaptations?

By Srishti B Dutta This is the age of films being made which are inspired from their book versions. Hollywood as well as Bollywood is...

Inquisition; Poor Man’s Da Vinci Code?

By Roop Kunwar Singh An Italian town with history engraved on every stone. A conflict rooted in the age old battle between religion and heresy....