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![]() | Here's why you'll go bananas over this book that talks about human-wildlife contact in a way that makes senseAt its very core, the crux of the book Bumoni's Banana Trees, written thoughtfully by Mita Bordoloi, is about how empathy can solve a lot of problems | |
![]() | Now here's a book by Psychology students that'll help adolescents navigate their emotionsEesha Borthakur and Hiral S Shah have opened pre-orders for their book, A Joi Ride, that’ll help all those adolescents riddled with doubts steer through life with comparative ease | |
![]() | Floccinaucinihilipilification! Struggling to say it? For this avid reader who's read over 1,500 books, it's super easy!Lakshmi Rakhesh is a true wiz kid. She talks endlessly about her love for books as we find out | |
![]() | Bombay High Court issued notice to Centre and Maharashtra govt on plea to include sale of books as essential servicesAlcohol had been considered even during the last year's lockdown, why had the state and the central authorities have not included the sale of books in the list of essential services, asked the plea | |
Call of the hills: WWF India's comic book on the Nilgiri tahr is as eye-pleasing as it is informativeIf you ask us, the majestic State Animal of Tamil Nadu Nilgiri tahr is the protagonist of the book Valli’s Nilgiri Adventures. Grab the book for a truly immersive tour of the hills | ||
![]() | How IIT Bombay Prof Pankaj Sekhsaria drew from his own experience to write his first children's bookPankaj Sekhsaria has already written books and news articles, but this time, he is venturing into new waters with his first children's book — Waiting For Turtles and this is what it's all about | |
![]() | This Chennai artist created a pop-up book on endangered species and it's the MOST creative thing on the internet right nowWe speak to Keerthana Ramesh about her pop-up book titled My Friends are Missing that contains 30 endangered species from around the world. You have got to check it out in a hurry! | |
![]() | Finally! This 30-year-old fulfilled his dream of becoming a published writer. Next, he wants to direct films!First and foremost, Sai Nikhil Etikyala is a storyteller. He has now successfully written his very first book and is planning his second one too, while nurturing his dream of being a film director | |
![]() | Jeffrey Archer's advice for young writers: Never, ever let others read your book till it's doneAn advocate of hard work and writing in longhand, we caught up with Jeffery Archer smack in the middle of having launched a book two months back and the run-up to the next launch in two months | |
![]() | Indian-origin author Sunjeev Sahota among 13 Booker Prize for fiction contenders, he was also the 2015 Booker Prize nomineeSahota is on the longlist for the 50,000-pound (USD 69,000) prize for his novel 'China Room', inspired in part by the author's own family history | |
![]() | Here is a book full of desserts by a 17-year-old. Here's why you might wanna check it outThe 123-page book, priced at Rs 599, is available for sale online and at offline stores. Notably, all the earnings from the book will be given to the author's initiative 'Joys of Baking' | |
What we learnt about Priyanka's books: Kids will LOVE these stories while learning valuable life lessonsPriyanka Agarwal Mehta writes. She writes to change the world. And honestly, what better way can there be to change the world? Let's trace her beginnings and what she has in store for all of us next | ||
![]() | #ThrowbackToday: Even after 63 years, Things Fall Apart contines to be the archetypal African novelIn today's #TBT, we tell you why Things Fall Apart was an important novel back when it was published, how it continues to retain the top spot today and will retain its position long, long after | |
![]() | #ThrowbackToday: Writer Arundhati Roy's second book comes out two decades after she won the Booker PrizeIn today's #TBT, we talk about the second book of author Arundhati Roy, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness. This Booker Prize-winning writer is one of the most well-respected ones in India | |
![]() | How the pandemic turned this nine-year-old from Hyderabad into a published poetNitya Baldava loves reading, so poetry seemed like a natural transition. The Hyderabadi took to it like fish to water and continues to churn out poetry that is well beyond her age. Check it out... |
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