Let’s talk nonsense literature…..Habber-Jabber-Law by Sukumar Ray
It may have a not-so-serious sounding name, but nonsense literature has a lot to offer readers of all ages. Dive into this fascinating world through an equally fascinating book.
It may have a not-so-serious sounding name, but nonsense literature has a lot to offer readers of all ages. Dive into this fascinating world through an equally fascinating book.
The Tale of Makkhilal merges a profound social message with a beautiful reading experience thanks to the simple language and delightful illustrations for the 3-6-year-old age group.
Alexis Deacon’s talent for creating unique and exquisite picture books for children is evident from the enviable repertoire of his works. Taking his book Beegu as a starting point, Bookedforlife chats with the writer and artist about his creative process.
Colouring books for adults have been quite popular for a while now. But for all you lit-geeks out there, literary colouring books just make the experience more special. Check to see if your favourite books and characters are ready for some colour!
The ever-elusive work-life balance for women is a universal issue, and many books explore the its dynamics. Here, we look at Lean In, a classic by Sheryl Sandberg and compare it with the lessons we can learn from women scientists at ISRO. Unlikely contenders? Well, read on to see….
Books have been a saving grace, more so in times of social distancing. Well-curated book boxes have now become a part of the book lovers’ lifestyle. We take a sneak-peek into Kaffeinated Konversations
The Dry fasting miracle is a simple modern guide to the age-old practice of fasting. Coming from holistic lifestyle coach Luke Coutinho, the book takes you on a journey to rediscover ancient practices that still find relevance in our lifestyles.
She travelled across sixty countries on six continents over fifty years collecting butterflies. A collection of the diary entries of Margaret Fountaine has gems of inspiration and delight for modern readers.
Nothing pleases a book lover more than a well curated reading list! Take a look at BookArt101 for some exhaustive and enticing options!
Memoir writing assumes a completely different flavour in a book on The Cartiers by Francesca Cartier Brickell, where business, history and family entwine inextricably to present the reader with a story that is deeply personal and still meaningful to every reader.