Reading isn’t a competition. It isn’t a moral achievement. You don’t “fail” when you stop reading; life just got in the way.
How to Fall in Love with Reading Again (Even If You Stopped Years Ago)

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Reading isn’t a competition. It isn’t a moral achievement. You don’t “fail” when you stop reading; life just got in the way.

See a five-point plan and how a data-driven reading framework matches the right book to the right child at the right time.

Brains grow. Vibes glow. All from reading? Yup, it’s science!

With the right tools, kids can take their wildest ideas and see them transform into fully-formed stories.

Reading can feel like hard work — especially for kids and teens balancing school, activities, and life.

In every Indian household, stories are woven into the fabric of daily life.

You pick up a few books—maybe one that’s trending, another a well-reviewed favorite, and one that simply caught your eye.

Ever wondered how Sherlock Holmes always cracks the toughest cases? Here’s a secret: you can use the same detective tricks when you read mystery stories.

Jannik Sinner’s historic win at Wimbledon 2025 wasn’t just about a trophy—it became a quiet lesson in how we define progress.

If reading books were a LinkedIn skill, most people would scroll past it. No fancy certification. No trending hashtag. No monthly subscription required.