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No Heroes, No Villains
A review of 'Only A Monster' by Vanessa Len.
thebookclubknc
2 days ago2 min read


The Past of Nostalgia
By- Ayushi Sharma Edited by- Diksha Sharma Lately, there's this one stubborn thought that has been trailing on and off my mind: “Nostalgia will eat me up someday.” It’s that one feeling I’ve had a hell of a lot of bittersweet feelings for. I often liken “Nostalgia” to a hot cup of coffee- what follows those warm and soft foams of memories is a burning taste that keeps my fragile heart up at night. So, on a leisure day, I decided to find the lingering past of “Nostalgia" it
Ayushi Sharma
4 days ago3 min read


A Cinematic Friday: With Anne with An E
Friday feels like magic , a quiet joy after a long, exhausting week. My cinematic Friday belongs to Anne with an E, where Green Gables comes alive in shades of green and gold. The show breathes color and sound into Anne Shirley’s world , a girl with red braids, freckles like constellations, and dreams too big for her small town. Each episode feels like a pause, a return to innocence, reminding me that even ordinary moments can hold magic.
Kriti
6 days ago2 min read


WHAT IF the Universe assigned you a genre each year ?
By prisha nanda, (economics honours, second year) Designed and edited by mehak koundal, ( B.com program, first year) Imagine waking up on 1st January to a special notification. One that stamps your next year with a genre. "Congratulations! Your genre for 2026 is...romance comedy." Great. Time to start missing flights and fighting with strangers in front of the ice cream freezer at the grocery store. Maybe your friend got thriller as her genre, so while you're bantering with
thebookclubknc
Oct 222 min read


Review: NEVER LET ME GO
The more you turn the pages, the more unsettling and disturbing it gets. You get to know that all of them are…. CLONES. Yes, and not humans. They are not born; they are created and for what?
Srijani Jana
Oct 222 min read


Creating children’s literature is the hardest job in the world
By- Shreya Banerjee Edited by- Diksha Sharma It sure seems simple when you think of what a children’s fiction author or artist might have to do in their daily lives— creating talking animals who go on adventures together? Silly quests where they solve mysteries? Sounds effortless enough, don’t they? But beneath all the perceived cheer, here is what we might be missing: Creating children’s literature is the hardest job in the world. Because you must remember The small, bright
Shreya Banerjee
Oct 191 min read


A Reader of Your Truth
Written by Mishti edited by Vanshika Dear Fyodor Dostoevsky Sir, Your words have a way of reaching into the deepest corners of the human mind, touching places that most people are too afraid to even look at. You write about suffering, guilt, redemption, and the darkness inside us with such honesty that it feels less like reading a book and more like holding up a mirror. At this moment, I find myself reading your book, Notes from Underground and it feels as though every page p
thebookclubknc
Oct 181 min read


A HOT TAKE ON PERFECT MATCH - WHEN THE TRUTH HURTS MORE THAN THE LIFE
BY DEVYANI RAWAT [ BSC MATHEMATICS,SECOND YEAR ] EDITED AND DESIGNED BY MEHAK KOUNDAL [ B.COM PROGRAM,FIRST YEAR ] "Truth in Perfect Match doesn’t heal, it wrecks everything in its path.” We grow up believing that truth is supposed to bring peace, that once you know it, you can finally breathe. But in Perfect Match, Jodi Picoult tears that illusion apart. The truth in this story doesn’t save Nina Frost or her family; it destroys the fragile balance they were barely holding o
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Oct 151 min read


A Review of 'The Patient' by Jasper DeWitt
A Review of Jasper DeWitt's The Patient
thebookclubknc
Oct 132 min read


Walking on Clouds
By- Sneha Prasad Photos by- Sneha Prasad Edited by- Diksha Sharma In Shillong, snuggled between the mountains and hills, every Sunday...
Sneha Prasad
Oct 122 min read




WHAT IF - ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DUBAARA
by sneha prasad [Jounralism hons,first year ] designed and edited by mehak koundal [ b.com program , first year] What if Arjun never...
thebookclubknc
Oct 82 min read


The Guest List
A review of the novel- "The Guest List"
thebookclubknc
Oct 62 min read


An Abandoned Beauty
By- Kriti Edited by- Diksha Sharma An Abandoned Beauty Lost in the life of shadows, Stood my always-ending beauty. My once-colourful...
Kriti
Oct 51 min read


A letter to Circe - Madeleine Miller
Written by- Aishwarya Chandra BA (hons) Journalism edited by Vanshika “When I was born, the name for what I was did not exist.” Dearest...
thebookclubknc
Oct 32 min read
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