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Secret Societies That Became Famous: Courtesy Mystery Novels: Are They For Real?

By Hitee Singh Yes, my fellow I-don’t-believe-in-conspiracy-theories, secret societies are a thing. The world, THIS world is secretively ruled by these secret societies, pulling strings...

Demystifying A Chetan Bhagat Fan

Disclaimer: Originally published in October 2017. It is being republished since it still remains an interesting topic till today.  Disclaimer: I hate Chetan Bhagat and...
most mysterious book

Has The World’s Most Mysterious Book Finally Been Decoded?

By- Mayank Dixit It is a basic human instinct to be attracted to anything that is even a little bit mysterious in any form. Aliens,...

In Pics: Are These 5 Harry Potter Characters Inspired By Mahabharata?

Growing up, the Harry Potter franchise was a part and parcel of our lives, irrespective of which parts of the world we came from....
tintin india

Tintin’s 1930’s Visit To India Documents Jain Temple Of 1800s, Found In Kolkata Now

Tintin, the much-loved Belgian comic character, had found his way to the Parasnath Jain Temple of Kolkata, India. This temple has appeared in one...

In Pics: What Are Graphic Novels And The 5 Best Ones That Are A...

When I first came across the term 'graphic novel', it struck me as a bewildering phenomenon. They seem similar to comics but are much...

In Pics: 7 Great Superhero Universes That Are Not DC/Marvel

DC Comics and Marvel Comics have been ruling the superhero comics genre for decades now owing to their mesmerizing stories and the ability to...
Indian Fiction Books

Indian Fiction Books That We Need To Get A Hold Of

By Falguni.A. Panchamatia The time and age of books is on a swift decrease with it becoming a redundant hobby. The trend is more focused on...
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Did You Know These Popular Nursery Rhymes Are Dark, Brutal, And Horrific

Children are supposed to be innocent and G rated. There is a society wide held notion that the innocence of kids is of the...
Neil Gaiman Norse Mythology

This Novel By Neil Gaiman Is THE Book You Should Be Reading If You...

Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology, which was published this February, is a retelling of the primaeval Nordic tales arranged in a novelistic arc. I am...

Two Books Published 7 Decades Apart, What ‘Those Pricey Thakur Girls’ & ‘Gone With...

By Hitee Singh Published seven decades apart, set in eras eleven decades far from each other these books reside at opposite ends of your local library....

Comics- Gone by Era

“Jab Sabu ko gussa aata hai, toh door kahin jwalamukhi phat ta hai”. The line reminds every one of their childhood. And what to...

“End Of Summer” Reading List For Every Type Of Reader!

Did you read as many book as you wanted to this summer? Did you have a proper bucket-list but somehow you got distracted and...

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...

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...
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How This 19th Century Woman From A Highly Conservative Family Became The First Female...

“I had never dared to tell anyone about my desires – but now I became afraid that they might come to know what was...

Manto Trailer: Shows How He Was Accused Of Obscenity For Using The Word ‘Bosom’...

With the release of Manto’s official trailer on Independence day, Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s artistic temperament laced with an ironic sense of humor and bluntness has...

Perumkulam, Kerala’s ‘Village Of Books’ Is A Bibliophile’s Heaven

Book lovers, after you are done reading this article, if you end up relocating to Perumkulam, I would totally understand. Here’s why. Perumkulam is a...

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...

Amish – The Indian Paulo Coelho?

By Rhea Grover As I laid my hands on the first book of the much exalting Shiva Trilogy, my eyes straight away went to a...

Game of Thrones S05E06 ‘Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken’ Review

  *BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD* George R.R Martin’s Westeros is a Darwinian fantasy in its purest sense, a world where the fittest or as Cersei once famously...

Back In Time : Anne Frank, 15-year-old Jewish Diarist Discovered And Arrested

BACK IN TIME is ED’s newspaper type column that reports an incident from the past as though it has happened just yesterday. It allows the...

How Khaled Hosseini’s Books Make Most Sense Right Now While The Taliban Return To...

The world watched in dread as province after province in Afghanistan fell into the clutches of the Taliban over the last few weeks. There...

Game of Thrones S05E10 ‘Mother’s Mercy’ Review

*BOOK SPOILERS AHEAD* (Although, I’d bet that this will be the last time I’ll be doing that) Cliffhangers, as a plot device in fiction has...

In This Age Of Kindle Readers Do We Still Want Paper Books?

By Niharkana Dhar “Tap, tap” onto my laptop touchpad perched atop my legs, my head leaning in the oddest way over a pillow so that...

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