Saturday, July 29, 2017

The Secret at Jefferson's House: Book review by Tanish Seth

Another gem of a book review, this time by Tanish Seth. Tanish is becoming a reader and now loves the process of books. The quiet guy that he is, you will never guess that he loves to read adventures and mysteries and will always be surprised at the beauty of the words when he gets expressive.
You should read the stories he writes. His ideas in a debate are worth a note.


Friday, July 28, 2017

Book review of 'The Missing Mummy': By Advait

Book reviews are fun, cool and fast (Unlike the common notion that they're boring, tiring, and time consuming.)

We have been writing a lot of reviews lately and we see that kids have begun to enjoy the process. Here is one written by Advait, which stands out so beautifully. The way Advait has understood the book and then the way he has written the review without making it look like the story-rewritten is commendable. Do have a look and leave your constructive feedback for the literary soul :)


Thursday, July 6, 2017

Chandamama: Book Review by Ashwal

Chandamama is a very popular children magazine. It's the best-selling monthly magazine with stories. Originally it started in Andhra Pradesh. Most of the stories represent Telugu culture. The book quality is excellent.

It was first published in Telugu language. Now it has several editions in other Indian Languages and English. Though Chandamama is meant for children, this is a favorite storybook of adults too. Even my parents and grandparents used to read Chandamama.

Chandamama contains moral stories. Its pictures are very nice. Its main attraction are Vikram-Betal stories. It's liked by all readers.

I love this book and I recommend it to my friends, to learn a lot of new things about Telugu culture.

                                          Image result for Chandamama magazine

About the writer:
Ashwal Bolla is a grade 2 child studying in Inventure Academy. He is a very curious, naughty and enthusiastic learner.