The District Cup by Mallika Ravikumar is a 300 page football fiction set in Maulsari India published in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup when football frenzy was at its absolute peak! Read on to check out your next read
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The Phantom Tollbooth, review by Abeer
Hi! I’m here today with the review of a marvellous book, ‘The Phantom Tollbooth'. This is a great book for children interested in magic, comedy and (sometimes) general confusion. 😉This book is super easy to understand as well as beautifully written. Now, let’s start with the review…
Amal Unbound, review by Kabir
Amal has everything she wants. That is, until, she doesn't. Read all about her inspiring story as she battles gender stereotypes and rumours, braves beatings, but never, ever, lets go of her dreams.
Where The World Ends, review by Kabir
Geraldine McCaughrean A party of nine kids and three adults are put on a remote sea stac, the Warrior Stac, for fowling, birds being the main income and food source back on their home in Hirta, Scotland. This tradition is followed every year, and the fowlers stay on the stac for about three weeks. But... Continue Reading →