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Author: Navdha Chaturvedi
Rethinking Life’s What-Ifs
March 8, 2026
Every now and then, a book arrives at just the right moment. The Midnight Library feels like one of those rare reads…
Moving Past One-Day Declarations to the Steady, Imperfect Practice of Loving
February 14, 2026
Love today feels overstimulated and overexposed. It floods our screens daily, wrapped in captions that promise permanence long…
The Intimate Turn of Romance
February 7, 2026
What once existed in dog-eared paperbacks—slipped under mattresses, wrapped in newspapers, and exchanged in whispers—has…
Let Small Joys Count this Year
January 25, 2026
Perhaps the year should begin the way one opens a window in a quiet…
Light in The Darkest Hours
January 25, 2026
If you’re drawn to stories set against the backdrop of war—those that slip through the…
The quiet rush of Japanese prose
November 15, 2025
At seventeen, I stumbled across Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami without the faintest idea of the emotional labyrinth I was about to…
Of Wine, Words & Winter Evenings
November 15, 2025
There’s a strange kind of beauty to Delhi winters—a beauty that arrives with equal parts magic and menace. Step outside, and…
Butterfly Clips Over Broccoli
November 1, 2025
Forget the food charts and gentle parenting manuals — real motherhood happens in giggle fits, mismatched socks, and bedtime…
Paperbacks and Second Chances
November 1, 2025
For any reader, the mere mention of a bookshop feels like a warm ray of sunshine piercing through a gloomy sky….
An Autumn State of Mind
November 1, 2025
Autumn arrives like a gentle reminder. As Delhi cools and the world softens, the season invites us to slow down, let go,…
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