Surabhi talks about reading graphic novels and how they have helped her develop a taste for understanding complex narratives through the visual medium.
Surabhi talks about reading graphic novels and how they have helped her develop a taste for understanding complex narratives through the visual medium.
In this essay, Varsha talks about the challenges faced and the learning gained while hosting online literary events in this COVID-19 era.
Nirbhay discusses how the lockdown helped his child’s reading habits develop and made her use literature as an inspiration for some fun activities.
In this essay, Shreemayee tells us why ‘The Naughtiest Girl’ has remained her perennial favourite, and the valuable lessons she’s learnt from the series.
Pallavi discusses how rereading Enid Blyton reminded her that just because she couldn’t travel did not mean that she was starved of exploration.
Is it possible to read ‘Harry Potter’ given J.K. Rowling’s problematic stance? Prasanna sets out to answer this question for every Potterhead here.
Arjun discusses how having preconceived notions about what we read while growing up can be harmful, and how his parents helped him move beyond these labels.
In this essay, Snigdha tells us how rereading books gives her joy, and helps her find solace and stability in a constantly changing world.
In this essay, Anukrti discusses why she loves reading Japanese literature and how that has helped her get a better understanding of Japanese culture.
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