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Book review of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

The Fault in Our Stars | Book Review | 2012 | John Green

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Green is an American author and vlogger. He is reputed for his works in the young-adult fiction and romance genres. Green’s first novel Looking for Alaska was published in 2005. He won the prestigious Michael L. Printz Award for his debut novel. It also featured on the list of the top Read more…

Shivam Malika started her fascinating journey by reading comics and short stories

Shivam and an unadulterated joy of reading

I have been quite fond of reading stories since forever. Reading kind of sends me into a trance, and I quite enjoy being in that space. After all, what better escape could there possibly be for an introvert like me? I suppose it all started with kids’ magazines. During my childhood days, it wasn’t that Read more…

'That's the thing about pain. It demands to be felt.' ~ John Green

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Book Review of 'Looking for Alaska' by John Green

[Book Review] ‘Looking for Alaska’ by John Green

ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Green is New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns, The Fault in Our Stars, and Turtles All the Way Down. Along with David Levithan, he has also co-authored the critically acclaimed novel Will Grayson, Will Grayson. He was the 2006 recipient of the Read more…

BOOK REVIEW OF TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN BY JOHN GREEN

Book Review: ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ by John Green

John Green is a critically acclaimed writer who has established himself as the king of young-adult fiction. With stories portraying strong and smart female protagonists, he has struck a chord with the youth all across the world. Turtles All the Way Down is his seventh novel that describes the adventures and tribulation of Aza Holmes, a teen living with multiple anxiety disorders, particularly OCD.

HOW RIA MISHRA FROM BHUBANESWAR STARTED READING

Ria’s journey from a Libra to a “libraria”

Since the fateful day when Johannes Gutenberg pressed the first book, the fate of the whole world changed for the better. Now, fast forward a few centuries and you’ve got a quintessential middle-school girl being forced to read a book in a hobby class tailor-made to make some troublesome and hormonal kids read for fun. Read more…