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Platform Ticket

Trains have played a major role in my childhood travels. As a kid, every summer we would travel to Chennai from Delhi, the faithful ‘holdall’ carrying most of the belongings, befriending co-passengers, sharing meals, hopping out at stations to buy hot snacks. Platform Ticket by Sangeetha Vallat brought back all those memories. It was a fun-filled nostalgic ride.


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Echoes Among Stones

The air was thick with the scent of oak and sharp pine. Elias carried a dense bouquet of hydrangeas, his sister’s favourite. His hand hit unfamiliar fencing. When had they installed this?

He started his count again from the fence. Seven straight. Turn right. Three tombstones. Left.

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Version 1 – The Ritual

A fine-tipped Black Permanent Marker, a tube of clear Super Glue, Alkaline Solution, and a box of Paraffin Tealights. This was Rebecca’s punishment for breaking the first rule: never, ever order supplies online. She stared at the worthless contents. How am I supposed to bind a nefarious spirit without the cow dung, jute twine, and charcoal bri...


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Nautch Boy

When a book begins with “My mother entertained the thought of killing me,” you know it’s going to be impossible to put down. Manish Gaekwad’s Nautch Boy: A Memoir of My Life in the Kothas gripped me from the first page, pulling me into a world I had only known through Bollywood films. The kotha — romanticized by the yesteryear actors Rekha or Meena K...


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Like every other book lover, my TBR is overflowing, my shelves groaning under the weight of unread books — and yet I keep buying more. While shifting things around to make room for my latest haul, I noticed Deepak Khurana’s Circle with No Centre quietly waiting for attention. I had received it through


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