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Author: Lekhak Kavya

A self professed bibliomaniac, she loves to read classics, especially romantic ones, and can often obsess about a single line for days. This habit of reading has inspired the writer in her. Besides this, she is addicted to television. Also, she's nothing if not a friend.

10 heart-wrenching moments in ‘A Thousand Splendid Suns’ that made the long lost humanity rise within us

March 4, 2016
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A Thousand Splendid Suns (2007), is the second novel by Khaled Hosseini. It is an enchanting story about the struggles and hardships of two Afghani women in the times of war. It is an emotionally challenging read and makes you feel the pain of millions.  Hosseini has done a brilliant job and teaches us the […]

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7 Reasons why guys are sick and tired of Romance Novels

February 23, 2016
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  “How can you even bear to read that, let alone like it?” The standard reaction I got from my guy friends when they saw me blushing and jumping around after reading the letter Captain Wentworth wrote to Anne, in Persuasion by Jane Austen. I even showed it to a couple of them, but all […]

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‘What if Lord Shiva was a person of flesh and blood: THE SHIVA TRILOGY

September 19, 2015
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Om Namah Shivaiya   The universe bows to Lord Siva. I bow to Lord Shiva. Amish, one of the few writers who have reinstated the mythological genre back to its old glory, should be thanked for entertaining us along with igniting a sense of curiosity in us. This Trilogy is a must read for ANYone […]

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Howdy fellow book lovers! Kitaab Club invites you Howdy fellow book lovers! Kitaab Club invites you to join your very own book club in Delhi!

Why should you join us?

~Curated book suggestions and catalog encouraging you to try new genres, a wide array of authors and titles to push yourself out of your comfort zone

~Spend time in the warm company of fellow readers, meet new people, and explore new places

~When was the last time you were able to complete a book regularly? In today’s distractions ridden world our book club encourages you to read every day. A book a month means 12 books in a year! 

~Fees: We charge a one time registration fee and all money goes towards managing the book club and our social welfare programs.

~Lastly may we point out, our book club membership costs less than the price of one cheese pizza!

Fill out the registration form ~ LINK IN BIO

After registration and payment you will be added to the group and receive this month’s book selection.

Stay tuned for updates!

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The Palace of Illusions, is the first book of the The Palace of Illusions, is the first book of the year for Kitaab Club. Chitra Devakaruni has forced us out of our comfort zones and turned the epic Mahabharata head over heels as the story is retold from the perspective of Panchali. 

We couldn’t have asked for a better start for 2023.  Join Delhi’s very own book club as we explore different genres and journey through the joys of reading together.

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Soul warming winter sun, bittersweet coffee and ch Soul warming winter sun, bittersweet coffee and chocolate muffins by @freshattbd ... This book club meeting was all about the Delhi winter, with the theme of the month being “cozy winter evenings”. 
Our book of the month was “The Interpreter of Maladies”  by Jhumpa Lahiri. Rarely does one come across such vivid descriptions, simple yet writhing with the most difficult emotions. Jhumpa manages to conjure the most heartbreaking moments leaving the reader with a lingering aftertaste.

Our second selection was “Till the Coffee gets Cold” by Toshikazu Kawaguchi”. Another heartwarming sweet and simple story, perfect for a cozy winter read.

“The BOOK EXCHANGE” was the main highlight of the meeting with all members bringing one book and getting one in exchange to take back home. After much drama and squeals of excitement, everyone settled down happily with the latest additions to their bookshelves! 

The day finally ended with a lazy stroll to the India Habitat Center for a peek at their weekend art selection. 

We would love to invite all new members to our tiny circle of book lovers. Don’t forget to visit the link in bio to register and join us for our next!

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A cozy November evening with the right people and A cozy November evening with the right people and the right books ❤️ Kitaab Club: Link in bio

P.S. This one's for Agatha Christie

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Our very second meeting concludes with tons of ene Our very second meeting concludes with tons of energy and several book recommendations.

The writer of the month, Agatha Christie was critically analysed and appreciated from the heart. 

Agatha is renowned for her work in the mystery genre and pushing the boundaries for females writers in the 20th century.

Stay tuned for more information and updates regarding the next meeting! 

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Kitaab Club: Delhi Chapter's first meeting was a h Kitaab Club: Delhi Chapter's first meeting was a huge success. 
Endless rounds of chai with discussions on Tagore, Mahadevi Varma, Ruskin Bond and Premchand.
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to connect with fellow bibliophiles like you! Register on the link in bio, and join Delhi's very own book club now!

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We want YOU👇🏻for our next meeting Kitaab C We want YOU👇🏻for our next meeting 

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SUPER EXCITED to conclude our very first book club SUPER EXCITED to conclude our very first book club meeting. 
The day was spent at the picturesque Lodhi Gardens. 

The theme: Indian writers was very dear to us. South Asian literature often has a hard time getting the love and attention it deserves. This was our humble attempt at a tribute to the great writing tradition of India. We took out the time to discuss the classic favourites including Premchand, Tagore, Ruskin Bond, Mahadevi Verma and Dinkar. 

One meeting was definitely not enough for this diverse theme! Our members recounted the fond memories of the books and writers they grew up reading, including themes as diverse as Sudha Murthy, the Mahabharata and even Chetan Bhagat.

While we could not even scratch the surface of the immense diversity of languages, stories and culture that Indian literature provides, the meeting was warm, wholesome and an attempt for everyone to explore outside their comfort zones. 

Our book club is an attempt to bring together a group of like minded people who share a passion for reading, or just anyone who wants to explore the world of books. We strive to make this a space that is open, inclusive and not specific to any particular language. We’re a motley group just looking to have fun!

Click on the link in bio to register for our next meeting!

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