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Read anything interesting recently? 9-year-old Dhakshitha from Chennai reviews a book she loved.
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Read anything interesting recently? 9-year-old Dhakshitha from Chennai reviews a book she loved.

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Read anything interesting recently? 9-year-old Dhakshitha from Chennai reviews a book she loved.

What have you been reading? 9-year-old Yashnashree from Bangalore reviews ‘Kali wants to dance’ written by Aparna Karthikeyan and illustrated by Somesh Kumar.

Love coming- of- age stories? 12 year- old Zoe from Bangalore writes about 'Barakah Beats', a novel about a Muslim girl who is trying to juggle school and friendships together.

Do you like poetry that helps you explore the world of humans around you? Rinisha, a 7 year-old from Kolkata reviews a poem by Chitra Padmanabhan about a locksmith that she finds beautiful and eye- opening.

10 year-old Rhythm Shah from Surat writes about her beloved series about a middle- schooler, Greg Heffley, who writes about his life in a diary.

Would you make any changes to your favourite book? 11 year-old Aisha from Gurgaon loves Harry Potter and has a few suggestions for JK Rowling
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