New Book Talks About Bill Gates’ Inappropriate Behaviour Around Young Interns/Women In His Company
New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das's upcoming book about Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is making waves these days with what it seems to be...
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...
Breakfast Babble: Here’s Why I Feel Teens Should Stop Reading Fanfiction
Breakfast Babble is ED’s own little space on the interwebs where we gather to discuss ideas and get pumped up (or not) for the...
Back In Time: Commemorating The Birth And Death Anniversary Of William Shakespeare.
“To be, or not to be: that is the question.” Rings a bell? Well yes, today we are here bringing to you the life...
What’s So Special About This 70 Y/O Delhi Bookstore To Get Featured In Oprah’s...
When it comes to iconic and historic places in Delhi, there is no dearth of them. There are so many you could probably separate...
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...
Watch: Must-Read Books Which Tell Mythology From ‘Not-The Central’ Character’s Perspective
Mythological epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana form an essential part of our collective childhoods and much of adult life too.
Most of these...
The Wind Blows On: The Movie Out Of The Book
DISCLAIMER: The writer will happily blacklist those who haven’t read the novel in question yet, and will gladly see them as literary inferiors. *Mwahaha*
So...
Hindi Words in Oxford Dictionary- Yay or Nay?
A language is never static. It is dynamic and rightfully so. In a world hit by globalization, it is not unimaginable that words of...
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 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...
Are Writers Born or Made? The Gap Between the Great Writers and, the Writers...
By Hitee Singh
They say a writer is born not made but is what they say really true?
From the brief encounters I've had had with...
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...
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...
Back In Time: 86 Years Ago Today: Superman’s First Appearance In The Comic Book...
Back in Time is ED’s newspaper-like column that reports the past as though it had happened just yesterday. It allows the reader to relive...
Why You Should Need (Read) The Japanese Wife
The Japanese Wife is a collection of twelve short stories written by Kunal Basu who is an Indian writer of English Fiction. Basu has...
This Engineering Student From India Makes Harry Potter Wands & Looks Like A Character...
Meet Oishi Lahiri… the 20 year old engineering student with a flair for art, craft, painting and pizza!
She is pursuing her B.Tech degree, but...
Life Lessons From This 1943 Book Are Perfect For The Present Indian Youth To...
The Fountainhead, published in 1943, is a novel written by the Russian-American author Ayn Rand. While the novel doesn't explicitly mention her philosophical system...
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...
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...
How Is Literature Equally Technical As Science?
A renegade, Angus Fletcher regards literature as a machine that accelerates the human brain. He draws the parallel between literature and science and argues...
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....
How Many Books To Be Banned To Declare India A Democracy?
Let’s admit it – banning books is not a new thing; it is not exclusive to this regime. Rohinton Mistry’s Such A Long Journey...
Most Digitally Literate Generation Is Saving Print Books; Here’s How
In an era dominated by technological advancements and digital innovations, one might assume that the printed book is on the brink of extinction. However,...
Looking for Alaska by John Green; a Review
By Kanwar Anand
Some books rely entirely on self deprecating humour to be funny but while this may be funny in that instance, it soon...





















































