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Books to read this year- The Most Anticipated Books of 2021.
TSA brings to you a list of the most anticipated book releases of 2021 for both the readers and non-readers! Read on to find out about them!
Our Pick: Top 7 Audiobooks on Audible
With everyday long to-do-list, taking a book in hand and reading has almost become a dream. Here, audiobooks come to our rescue. Let's check some best of the recommended audiobooks to start listening.
10 Brilliant Words We Know Because Of Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl has invented various words which sounds brilliant, let's read some of them.
22 Disney Characters That Were Inspired By Real People
If the Disney characters were to step out of the animation world, what would they really look like? Or who would they resemble, from the real world? Read on to know who are the famous people on whom some iconic characters of Disney are…
10 Hilarious Book Dedications That You Might Not Just Gloss Over
From a perfunctory reading, to a religious session, books nonetheless amuse us. This time the reason is their dedication pages. The book dedication pages which were often seen as serious have sense of hilarity embedded throughout. Read and…
6 classic novels by Indian Authors that are must read
Indian authors like Mulk Raj Anand and Kushwant Singh produced some memorable modern classics. Here is list of six such classic books to be read, if you are.
‘The Tonic’ Review: A Book of a riveting tale about an eternal rift
As we have already announced the release of the book ‘The Tonic’ by debut novelist Mayur S Sarfare, we at TSA, got to lay our hands on its first copy, so, here we are with its exclusive Review!
7 Relatively Lesser-Known Urdu Poets You Ought To Read
We need to look beyond some very well known names of Urdu Shayari. There are several minor Urdu poets who have unique skills and styles, which people have not explored.
A Literature In Exile: Recreating Palestine Through Poetry Of Resistance
On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People remembering Nakba or the Catastrophe and looking into how literature shapes Palestinian narrative through memory by presenting the account of exile and loss.
For Hosseini’s ‘The Kite Runner’ – “A Thousand Times Over”
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hossaini is a book that has touched every heart that reads it! A book that was written with emotions so deep, that, as the story progresses, you just don't feel it, you live it.