
Aaryaman Kinra provides a thoughtful and mature critique of Shel Silverstein’s classic, exploring the poignant contrast between nature’s selfless stability and the growing ambition of humanity. Through his analysis of the tree’s enduring happiness, Aaryaman highlights the book's deep emotional resonance, reminding readers of all ages that nature is a generous companion we must learn to cherish rather than deplete.

Rishav Das, a 13-year-old from Kolkata, reviews Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl as an engaging and memorable collection of real incidents from the author’s early years. Read the review here.

In this Book review of The Viking Symbol Mystery, 13-year-old Rishav from Kolkata revisits the famous Hardy Boys series. Read this interesting review.

“Homesickness” by Roald Dahl is a humorous and relatable chapter about young Roald’s struggle with missing home at boarding school. Reviewed by Surya Muralidharan Pant, this short book review explores themes of childhood emotions, creativity, and the lengths students go to when homesick.

Read comprehensive book review by Elaine Elizabeth Jinto, 15, Bangalore, on Welcome to the Hyunam Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo Reum, a gentle, reflective Korean novel about finding happiness, meaning, and comfort through books, friendship, and self-discovery.

Aaryaman Kinra provides a thoughtful and mature critique of Shel Silverstein’s classic, exploring the poignant contrast between nature’s selfless stability and the growing ambition of humanity. Through his analysis of the tree’s enduring happiness, Aaryaman highlights the book's deep emotional resonance, reminding readers of all ages that nature is a generous companion we must learn to cherish rather than deplete.

Rishav Das, a 13-year-old from Kolkata, reviews Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl as an engaging and memorable collection of real incidents from the author’s early years. Read the review here.

In this Book review of The Viking Symbol Mystery, 13-year-old Rishav from Kolkata revisits the famous Hardy Boys series. Read this interesting review.

“Homesickness” by Roald Dahl is a humorous and relatable chapter about young Roald’s struggle with missing home at boarding school. Reviewed by Surya Muralidharan Pant, this short book review explores themes of childhood emotions, creativity, and the lengths students go to when homesick.

Read comprehensive book review by Elaine Elizabeth Jinto, 15, Bangalore, on Welcome to the Hyunam Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo Reum, a gentle, reflective Korean novel about finding happiness, meaning, and comfort through books, friendship, and self-discovery.
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