Reading List
Unraveling the Legacy of William Shakespeare: A Journey into the Life and Works of the Bard. Content Warning.
William Shakespeare, often hailed as the greatest writer in the English language, continues to enchant readers and audiences worldwide centuries after his time. Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, in April 1564, his baptismal date is recorded as the 26th of April, and tradition observes his birthday on April 23rd, coinciding with Saint George's Day. His exact birth date remains a mystery, much like many aspects of his life, which have spurred endless speculation among scholars and enthusiasts alike.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in BookClub
3 Amazing Stories for 7-Year-Olds to Read and Enjoy.
The age of 7 is a time when kids start growing really curious about new things. This is an optimal time to introduce stories and ideas that can properly nurture values in them while also developing a good taste for relatable content. We encourage parents to let their kids read stories that can help in the healthy consumption of knowledge in a fun way. What could be a better way than introducing them to great moral stories! So here are some great stories for 7-year-olds.
By aliyu sabba2 years ago in BookClub
Beyond Formal Education: Embracing the Knowledge Revolution Through Reading
‘The Day of the Triffids’, in my opinion is one of the best science fiction novels of all time. In 1951 when the novel was published for the first time, science was, well, still backward and the notion of Star Wars and biotechnology was none existent, or in its infancy. Yet that is what the novel is all about. John Wyndham, the author of the novel could see the future with uncanny ability.
By Juma Killaghai2 years ago in BookClub
Rani Lakshmibai: The Fearless Warrior Queen of Jhansi. Content Warning.
The story of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi is a saga that resonates through the annals of Indian history—a tale of valor, resilience, and defiance against colonial oppression. Born as Manikarnika Tambe on November 19, 1828, in the vibrant town of Banares, she was later hailed as the Maharani consort of the princely state of Jhansi in the Maratha Empire. Her journey from a spirited young girl to a symbol of resistance against British rule is both inspiring and captivating.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Sorrow’s Forest by Kaitlin Corvus
Sorrow’s Forest teems with beasts, some ugly, some beautiful, all unnatural. A ban restricts travel beneath her branches, existing for as long as Lakeview Township has, and most who disobey do not return. To win a bet, twelve-year-old Mackie King enters the forest, and in its depths, he discovers a boy-like devil. Then he steals him from the trees. In as little as an hour, the devil names himself Blue and fits seamlessly into the Kings’ life. No one seems to remember he wasn’t always there. Only Mackie knows the truth. Now, Mackie and Blue are grown, Queen Sorrow has awakened, and she wants her devil back. She’s willing to tear the town apart to reclaim him. Mackie has always been resourceful, but it will take every bit of ingenuity he and Blue possess to thwart Queen Sorrow and her minions, save the town, and free themselves from the shadow of the bittering forest.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub





