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A LETTER TO WINSTON SMITH [The Last Free Man in Oceania]
"What if loving someone were a crime, and remembering the truth could cost your life?
In Orwell’s 1984, Winston Smith dares to do both. He clutches his diary like a torch in the storm, whispering the forbidden: two plus two is four. The Party may twist memories and call lies truth, but rebellion is not always loud. Sometimes it is simply refusing to let your soul be rewritten.”
Tanya chauhan
Aug 292 min read


On the art of Romantic Subplots!
Grand gestures are beautiful, but the quiet moments, a protective glance, a fleeting touch, are what make a love story unforgettable. Romance subplots give us sparks instead of infernos, illuminating characters without consuming them. And sometimes, those sparks are all it takes to set our hearts alight.
Prisha Nanda
Aug 272 min read


Percy Jackson: When the Lightning Thief Lost Its Spark
The Lightning Thief on screen dazzled with effects but faltered on heart. By aging up Percy and reshaping the story, it lost the innocence, wit, and voice that made millions of readers proudly call themselves half-bloods.
Shreya Banerjee
Aug 262 min read


Letters from the lonely one: : A review of Kawakami's Heaven
A review of Kawakami's Heaven
thebookclubknc
Aug 251 min read


La Belle et la Bête
Ever wondered how Beauty and the Beast changes meaning as we grow up? How do we see love and life differently as we grow up ?
thebookclubknc
Aug 242 min read


What if your favourite character could walk into your life?
What if your favourite character could step out of the pages and into your life? A quiet morning, an orange sky, and an unforgettable encounter that changes everything.
Kriti
Aug 202 min read


I Am Malala — The Bullet That Carried a Voice Across Oceans
A Review of I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban
thebookclubknc
Aug 182 min read


Tuesdays that changed me
he said, “death ends a life, not a relationship,”
and I keep thinking about that,
how love doesn’t leave when people do.
it lingers, quietly,
Devyani Rawat
Aug 171 min read


A LETTER TO TORU WATANABE
A LETTER TO TORU WATANABE From 'Norwegian Wood ' by Haruki Murakami . A letter to Toru Watanabe, a character who is not only just pen on paper but represents most of us today.
Srijani Jana
Aug 152 min read


Reading slumps are a good thing!
"What if your reading slump isn’t a curse, but the secret to falling in love with books all over again?"
Shreya Banerjee
Aug 132 min read


Aren’t We All A Bit Anxious?
A review of Anxious People by Frederick Backman
Prisha Nanda
Aug 112 min read


Stories in White
The needle that stitches my wounds is the same that unspools my veins,
So I hold it, not to heal, but to carve
A painting of pain, of fragrance, of forgotten tales.
thebookclubknc
Apr 301 min read


Shades of blue
Some days, you just sit still while everything around you turns into chaos, like you're standing in the middle of a storm.
thebookclubknc
Apr 292 min read


Beloved by Toni Morrison — A Haunting Masterpiece
Reading Beloved is like walking through a dream and a nightmare at once. It demands attention, reflection, and empathy
Sampurna Chakraborty
Apr 282 min read


The Final Draft, The Everlasting Story
the moments we once clung to, the faces we once knew, they don't disappear. They settle somewhere inside, tucked away for those days when the world feels a little too empty.
Devanshi Tyagi
Apr 273 min read
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