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UNABRIDGED'S
LITERARY EXPRESSION


TIKTOK EFFECT
By srijani( psychology, second year) Designed and edited by Mehak koundal( b.com program,first year) Being in a society where people are...
thebookclubknc
Oct 12 min read


Book Review: "And the Mountains Echoed" by Khaled Hosseini
By- Ayushi Sharma Edited by- Diksha Sharma There’s a really moving quote by George R.R. Martin that stayed with me for a very long time: “ A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies… The man who never reads lives only one. ” If I had to describe And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini, I think this quote captures the core of this well-embroidered novel, interwoven with poignant stories of soul-tearing characters. It is a masterpiece that allows the reader to live thr
Ayushi Sharma
Sep 292 min read
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A LETTER TO CHANKYA [ ART OF WAR ] BY RADHAKRISHNAN PILLAI
By TANYA CHAUHAN ( political science, Third year ) Editor and designed by Mehak koundal ( B.com program ,first year) ( the greatest...
Tanya chauhan
Sep 262 min read


WHAT IF THEY KNEW?
Written by- Mishti (Journalism hons, 2nd year) Edited by- Vanshika Gupta What if the characters of Harry Potter knew people were reading...
thebookclubknc
Sep 252 min read


Book Review: "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy
By- Kriti Edited by- Diksha Sharma The God of Small Things is a wonderful story written by an exceptional woman. It is a story written in...
Kriti
Sep 222 min read


From 3rd Grade to Now: Revisiting Gulliver’s Travels
Some books never leave you. They grow with you, waiting patiently on your shelf until one quiet Sunday calls them back. Gulliver’s Travels was once a land of tiny ropes and towering giants to me, but now it is a mirror—showing how small our quarrels can be, how vast our perspectives can grow. What was once fantasy is now a quiet truth, wrapped in wonder.
Devyani Rawat
Sep 212 min read


The Summer I Turned Pretty
A discussion about the differences between the book and TV show of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'
thebookclubknc
Sep 192 min read


Do anti heroes corrupt or illuminate
Anti-heroes aren’t saints or villains — they are mirrors. Heathcliff’s fury, Gatsby’s lies, Hamlet’s doubts… each reveals how fragile and complex we are. They tempt us, they warn us, they unsettle us. Do they corrupt, or illuminate? Perhaps both. And in that uneasy light, we find our own truth.
Ishita Bhalla
Sep 172 min read


Book Review: "A Man Called Ove" by Fredrik Backman
By- Shreya Banerjee Edited by- Diksha Sharma A grumpy old man, his neighbors, a cat who refuses to leave him alone, and my heart—that’s...
Shreya Banerjee
Sep 151 min read


CANNIBAL.
I am a cannibal.
I feast on my flesh
to see what I am made of
thebookclubknc
Sep 141 min read
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" A LETTER TO TESSA GRAY" [INFERNAL DEVICES]
BY PRISHA, [ECONOMICS HONOURS , SECOND YEAR] [ DESIGNED AND EDITED BY MEHAK KOUNDAL ] ...
thebookclubknc
Sep 121 min read


What if Gender Roles as we know didn't Exist?
In this week's What If, we dive into a society where the gender roles did not exist as we know them today, a society that feels full of possibility.
Curious to know what it will feel like? Come read along to experience an unbiased setting for a change.
thebookclubknc
Sep 112 min read


White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky
A review of White Nights
thebookclubknc
Sep 82 min read


Unlocking the forbidden code
An comparison between the book and movie - The Da Vinci Code
thebookclubknc
Sep 52 min read


"A Ghost of What Once Was"
We leave fragments of ourselves in every place we touch—echoes in old streets, laughter in gardens, and whispers carried by the sea. These remnants, both fleeting and eternal, are ghosts of who we once were. They resurface in moments of pause, reminding us of innocence, joy, and belonging. Though scattered across places and people, these pieces shape who we are—and someday, perhaps, they may come together again.
Kriti
Aug 312 min read
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