What’s in a Dumpling, Grandma? by Linda Meeker is a charming picture book about a Vietnamese American family. Exploring the themes of culture, …
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Bad Hair Day by John Phillips is an uproarious and captivating picture book. The delightful illustrations by Jennifer Jamieson breathe life into the …
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The Internet, call it a friend or an enemy, is a vital part of our lives. The fact of the matter is we …
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Jonas Jonasson’s The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared is a blend of historical fiction, satire, wit, and absurdity. Alan, …
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Rashmi Bansal debuts into the world of fiction writing with Saturday Stories, a collection of 35 short stories. Covid-19 and its impact on …
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Lost Edges by Salini Vineeth delves into the contemporary romantic journey of a young couple. However, this narrative deviates from the typical ‘boy …
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The Blue Monsoon takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the inundated streets of Mumbai. Damyanti Biswas unveils a different facet of this …
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I approached Janice Pariat’s Everything the Light Touches with high hopes. Several of my friends, who are avid readers, praised it immensely, and …
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Satoshi Yagisawa’s Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is a heartwarming story revolving around books, loss, family, and healing. Set in Japan, this profoundly …
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Mansi Choksi’s The Newlyweds: Rearranging Marriage in Modern India is a meticulously researched investigative masterpiece. Within its pages, Choksi delves into the lives …