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Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Sampurnaaaa | A fictional character I relate with...
Click here to reply to @Sampurnaaaa "Hi everyone. A fictional character that I relate with the most is Maggie Toliver from George Eliot's the Mill on the Floors. For if you've read the book you'll know that she's extremely impulsive. She doesn't quite think about the consequences before jumping into situations and she believes the world hates her, which every young girl must have once or twice felt in their life and therefore the choices that she makes leads to scandals and social fallout and all other negative consequences."
2025-07-04
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | Q&A with Dr.Anshul Gupta, author of "The Corporate Spirituality"
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "Hello, Dr. Anushwal. And you are listening to Tanushka Sarma. Hi, I am Tanashka. So my question was regarding your book, the corporate spirituality. What or which incident reflected you or inspired you to write this book? What are those incidents that keeps happening in your life that made you decide that you are going to write this book? And what are the continuous inspiration that keep you moving? Thank you so much."
2025-05-19
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Sonamshiiiiiii | Q&A with Dr.Anshul Gupta, author of "The Corporate Spirituality"
Click here to reply to @Sonamshiiiiiii "Hello, this is Sonam. So corporate spirituality beautifully bridges the gap between professional success and inner peace. It offers a refreshing perspective on how spiritual values can thrive in the business world. So My question for Dr. Anshul Gupta is, what inspired you to connect spirituality with the corporate world? And did you face any personal challenges in doing that?"
2025-05-16
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@aanya_12 | Q&A with Dr.Anshul Gupta, author of "The Corporate Spirituality"
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "Hello, I am Anya. Having recently come across your insightful book, the Corporate Spirituality, I was deeply intrigued by the way you connect inner awareness with professional growth. So, Dr. Anshil Gupta, what inspired you to explore specialty in the corporate world? And how can young professionals begin to integrate these principles in high pressure environments?"
2025-05-09
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Lakshita_28 | Q&A with Dr.Anshul Gupta, author of "The Corporate Spirituality"
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "Hi. Lakshita. Dobrya, this side. And my question for Dr. Anshul Gupta is that what inspired you for writing the corporate spirituality? And was there any defining moment or your experience which inspired you to write this novel? Thank you."
2025-05-08
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@NehAwalia | Q&A with Dr.Anshul Gupta, author of "The Corporate Spirituality"
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "The integration of models, metrics and real world insights make the concept of workplace spirituality not just aspirational, but achievable. It's clear that the years of meditation and research have been translated into something profoundly valuable for both individuals and organizations. Now I want to ask a question like in the book you talk about aligning employee values with organizational values to foster a sense of belonging in real world corporate settings where teams are often diverse and value systems can differ greatly."
2025-05-08
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "It should have, you know, highlighted the character of her mother as well, who hasn't spoke for herself and why she hasn't spoke for herself, rather being it, you know, centralized towards Atlas. So that was what my thing. And I'm not a fan of those mutti scenes. I prefer more romance in terms of words, affirmation, action. And yeah, that is why I thought that it ends up with us is overly hyped. And it left me cold. Yeah."
2025-02-17
02 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Srijani3108 | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @Srijani3108 "Hello, everyone. My name is Srijani. And a book Bus Kill would definitely be Colleen Hoover Books, especially the It Ends With Us. It starts with a series because the author has not only normalized but also romanticized toxic relationships and also abusive relationships. So, like, an author should be, like, an author inspires a lot of people. Okay."
2025-02-17
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Srijani3108 | What's your dream crossover world?
Click here to reply to @Srijani3108 "Both of them, like, all the characters in Hunger Games as well as in Divergent series, of course, they are based on two different plots, but it would be really amazing if those two worlds crossed over. Like, it would definitely have that thrill and adventure and. Yeah, so I guess that's my dream crossover world."
2025-02-17
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Srijani3108 | Authors you wish people knew more about
Click here to reply to @Srijani3108 "The author I feel like people should know more about is, like, Robin Cook. I feel like a lot of people know him, but also a lot of people don't. So, like, he writes mystery books, which are thrillers and with a little bit of science fiction. And it's amazing. Like, it keeps you engaging. Like, it keeps you engaged in it. And it's unputdownable, and the plot is perfect. It's set. And I guess people."
2025-02-03
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@NehAwalia | What's your dream crossover world?
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "Characters like this would be really fun for every young age to every other aged people like. So yeah, this is something I really wish to see. Let me know your views on this. Thank you."
2024-09-24
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@aanya_12 | What's your dream crossover world?
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "So they are mixture of the mixture of the adventure, action, comedy, fantasy, drama or science fiction children's slim. These. Both are the mixture of these genres. So, yes, and this fusion brings together the thrilling adventures of the jungle book and the Hobbit, combining Mowgli's jungle expertise with Bilbo's Middle earth escapades. So, yes, and here is now the title."
2024-09-23
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@ManikaGoel | What's your dream crossover world?
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "Hi guys. I'm Manika Goyal, and this time I am back to present my views on my dream crossover. So I used to be a massive Potterhead, and right now I'm completely obsessed with the six of crows. So naturally, when I read this prompt, the first thing that came to my mind was six of crows pulling off the greatest heist in the wizarding world."
2024-09-22
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | What's your dream crossover world?
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "So according to me, Harry Potter and the Twilight series show have a must have a crossover because as we have saw that Edward was which who is basically Robert Pattinson was a part of both Harry Potter and the Twilight series. So it would be a massive crossover if those world would combine together. Both harbium, both are dark worlds, both have superficial powers. So it will be so good to see them. So this is my opinion on my crossover world. This is my dream crossover world."
2024-09-22
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Nainika | What's your dream crossover world?
Click here to reply to @Nainika "Hello, I am Nainika. My dream crossover world would combine hiccup from the movie how to train your dragon. Meeting Merida from Reef. I could imagine their encounter in the woods where Merida would be practicing her archery and of course hiccup searching for the dragons. Theyd compliment each other strengths so a crossover world between them would be adventurous and where their distinct cultures and landscapes merged. It would be interesting to watch hiccups thoughtful, strategic approach contrasting with Merida's fierce independence and boldness."
2024-09-21
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@ManikaGoel | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "See, the main character, Griffin, was just. I get that he's supposed to be morally grey, but there's a fine line between a flawed character and someone who's just flat out unlikable. The more I read, the less I cared about what happened to him. Also, the pacing was just kind of slow. I've tried to finish it multiple times, but I fail each time."
2024-09-18
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Arijita | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @Arijita "I mean, especially for a book that is for young adults, I don't think abusive relationships, rape and self harm should be justified. And I think all the characters in the book are problematic as well. Let's talk about Rael. He was, I don't know, the core problem. He killed his brother. That guy is traumatized. He needs some therapy. But somehow Colin hover justified his character. He just. She tried to justify his toxic nature."
2024-09-17
02 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Nainika | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @Nainika "Some of the scenes were not dealt with care and its characters were defined by their trauma rather than their individuality. Just an opinion everyone, so please colon our fans, dont take it personally. Thank you."
2024-09-16
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "Hi, little cute pups. And to whosoever listening to this, you are listening to Dhanushka Sharma. And today's prompt is my literary love and my favorite author. So my favorite author is Ali Hazelbert. Yes. Who is also from stem background, which is not my thing. But the thing is, Ali has so good vocab that she made the person fall in love with the character."
2024-09-15
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@aanya_12 | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "Like with so many people raving about the book, your expectations might have been sky high, leading to a sense of disappointment. Then philosophical themes. While many love the books exploration of spirituality and philosophy, others might find it too preachy or overwhelming and then lack of character development. Obviously, some readers feel that the protagonist, Santiago is not well developed or relatable. Then unrealistic expectations. The books mystical and magical elements might have been too much for your taste or like, not my genre."
2024-09-13
02 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@SukainaWrites | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @SukainaWrites "I don't think he had the access. The major, major minds, brains of the world have listened audio books, readdez ebooks, kindles, and conquered the world in ways that we could never comprehend. So, yeah, there is no clash. It's always the story. It's always what. What is being served to you? I mean, I've read trashy paperbacks and I have read trashy digital books, so."
2024-09-12
02 min
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@NehAwalia | A hyped read that left me cold...
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "I'm sometimes not a huge fan of some genre or any book in specific, but end up buying because of the hype being created. Similarly, I read the book two girls down by Louisa Lona. It was alright initially, but with the time when I dived deep into it, reaching in the middle of the book, I was not enjoying it."
2024-09-11
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Binati_Sheth | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @Binati_Sheth "So yeah, I have become team e books and also the storage thing. I live in Gujarat, very dry, sometimes humid also so silverfish vaguera happens. I have to regularly dust the books and do all those disinfections. I don't have time for this year so ebooks are more convenient. Yes books have the aesthetic and books books have the best feelings in terms of reading as reading but it's okay to sometimes give into comfort and preferences. All right, I'm done."
2024-09-08
04 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "You are in that situation. You are living the protagonist life. She is so good at her writing. And her famous book which is her David book which is the love hypothesis is the New York's bestseller. But if you read that book, you got to know about science. You got to know about the field in which protagonist is working. You feel like so attached to the main characters that it feels like you are listening to not someone else stories."
2024-09-06
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@aanya_12 | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "Sudha Murthys stories often reflect indian culture, traditions and values providing a glimpse into the countrys rich heritage, then humble and down to earth. Despite her accomplishments, Sudha Murthy is known for her humility and grounded nature which resonates with readers and inspires them to embrace their own value. Yes. So that's it. Now as a English honours student, I love the famous author Jane Austen. Why? Because a wonderful choice. Jane Austen is a beloved author known for her timeless and insightful writings. Why?"
2024-09-06
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Nainika | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @Nainika "Lisa Jewell is a favorite author for many readers, including myself, as she has a talent to create characters who feel real and relatable and are deeply engaging. Hello I am Nainika and currently I am reading her book named then she was gone. Her novels are known for their emotional depth and resonance. She explore human emotions and experience in a way that feels authentic. I really admire her ability to blend the suspense with personal drama that makes her book hard to put down."
2024-09-06
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@ManikaGoel | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "It's a place filled with magic, politics, danger and a unique culture that feels so real. Another reason I enjoy her work is her characters. They have flaws, they make mistakes and they evolve in ways that feel so genuine. Whether it's Kaz Breaker from six of crows or Alina Stakov from Shadow and Bone, she also excels in creating such diverse characters. Her stories include individuals from different races, sexual orientations and abilities, and she handles these aspects with care and authenticity."
2024-09-05
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@NehAwalia | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "Line drawings accompany her poetry with stark subject matters and that is what makes her so inspiring to me. Also. She is my favorite and let me know yours too. Thank you."
2024-09-05
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Lakshita_28 | Literary Love - My favorite author is...
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "You suspect everyone until at the end of the book, you are in shock, and at the endings of her books are just amazing. So, yeah, I love Agatha Christie."
2024-09-05
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@bibliophile104 | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @bibliophile104 "As in the case of the trial scene in which she tactfully disguises herself as a man. She uses thought provoking verses such as the poem quality of mercy to persuade Shylock. She is my role model and I resonate with her as I feel we share these above mentioned qualities. Another subject that I would love to talk about is printed books versus ebooks. Ebooks are convenient to carry and may seem like an eco friendly alternative, but it may lead to readers poor vision."
2024-08-30
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@authordaman | A fictional character I relate with...
Click here to reply to @authordaman "Her resilience, strong sense of self in the face of challenges mirror my own approach to navigating lives, ups and downs. Ain's deep empathy and sensitivity also resonate with me, as I often feel a profound connection to the emotions and experiences of others. In many ways, her passionate and imaginative spirit feels like a reflection of my own. I guess in was beautiful, isn't it?"
2024-08-28
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@IswearSwar | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @IswearSwar "And that would have led to his son being, I don't know, maybe being able to control his thoughts and urges and maybe even lead a normal life, or for his wife to discover his dark, deep secret and dump him because he deserves to be dumped. So, yeah, thank you so much for coming to my TEd talk."
2024-08-27
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Nainika | Genre Crush: what’s your story love
Click here to reply to @Nainika "Hello, I am Nanika. So the genre I prefer is murder mystery, which involves solving of a puzzle or unexplained event. Out of all, this genre manages to maintain my interest level in a novel. I love the way writers like Lisa Jewel, Gillian Flynn describes the crime, detective suspect clues and the plot twist so beautifully. According to some people, murder mystery are a one time read, but I think they are the best ones. Thank you."
2024-08-25
00 min
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@Tanushkash02 | Genre Crush: what's your story, love?
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "This is how I got to know about it. And if I would, if I have to read about Persia in a non fiction book, I would have thought that it is boring or something. But romance fiction made me realize and made me gain knowledge in such a beautiful way that it made everything interesting. It made history interesting. And this is why it is my crush. And I think that romance fiction basically is a very great genre. Everyone loves it."
2024-08-25
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Judeld11 | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @Judeld11 "That is how I speak naturally, but in my writing it is not found because people don't understand it and may come to can be offended also thinking it as something else. So thank you."
2024-08-25
02 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Arijita | Genre Crush: what's your story, love?
Click here to reply to @Arijita "Hello people. I am Arjita Borwa, and today I'll be talking about genre crush. That is how I fell in love with my favorite genre. Well, if I were to talk about my first ever fiction, it was Chetan Bhagat's revolution 2020 followed by five point someone. But somehow I couldn't concentrate and loved a book. And even though I finished a novel, I forced myself to read it. I mean, you wonder why I read Cheytenbagger if I didn't like it."
2024-08-22
02 min
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@NehAwalia | Genre Crush: what's your story, love?
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "And just like they say, if any city, state or country attracts you, there is someone waiting for you or you have a connection there. Trust me. Similarly, each book you have read or will read is a story, your own story with some connections to it. Let me know your favorite genre. Thank you."
2024-08-22
01 min
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@aanya_12 | Genre Crush: what's your story, love?
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "Romance novel showcase the beauty of love, highlighting its transformative power and the joy it brings to our lives. Then offers escapism. Emerging ourselves into a romantic tale allows us to temporarily escape into a world of emotions, passion and happily ever afters. Then also explores relationship provide a feel good factor and blah blah. So here are some popular romance subgenre include contemporary romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, fantasy romance and erotic romance."
2024-08-21
02 min
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@Lakshita_28 | Genre Crush: what's your story, love?
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "Hi. Lakshita Dupril desert. Today I am gonna talk about my favorite children. My favorite type of books are thriller and mysterious books. I love these type of books because of the plot and the climax and the character development. And I like surprises, like the way author surprises us by revealing the murder at the end of the book or by the plot twist and the climax. It's just so amazing."
2024-08-20
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@GreyMatter | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @GreyMatter "Hello, everybody. So the debate, printed books versus ebooks, the immemorial debate amidst bibliophiles. And quite frankly, I came from the former club, the club of printed books, because it just is so comforting to hold a physical copy of book in your hands, feel those, those textured pages across your fingers, and unconsciously smelling the beautiful book odor all the time as you read it. So reading physical books is a magical experience for me. But as you grow older, you grow wiser."
2024-08-18
02 min
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@Arijita | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @Arijita "But the smell of a new book, how the book feels in my hand, and the feeling when you are overwhelmed by debris book and keep it over your chest and just take a deep breath, it gotta be the best feeling in the world. I would never in my life choose ebooks over hardcover. I mean, are you even a book lover if you're not reading physical books? What do ebook people do when they are sad? Download a new book. What fun is it?"
2024-08-17
01 min
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@Lakshita_28 | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "I, but still, I would like to stick to the traditional way of reading book physically offline because I love that feeling of, you know, getting a new book and making collections, making a bookmark for that book and making a new place for that book. So yeah, I love that. I would prefer printed books over ebooks. I."
2024-08-16
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@ManikaGoel | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "But personally, I would always prefer the traditional reading experience of physical books over the convenience of ebooks. Thank you. See you next time."
2024-08-16
01 min
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@NehAwalia | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "The traditional value and the feel that printed book gives is incomparable. Look guys, I believe both have their pros and cons in some or other way. However, favoring printed books is justified here. No, no, trust me, ebooks are helpful too. Consider scenario you're gifting yourself a book, buying yourself some flowers, sitting in a cafe with your favorite coffee raining outside, having that perfect Pinteresty girl moment. Yeah, it's too much dreamy, I know, but why not?"
2024-08-16
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@Nainika | Epic clash: Printed books Vs Digital ebooks
Click here to reply to @Nainika "Being a college student, I have access to an impeccable library and I could feel the happiness blooming inside me as I wander from one shelf to another in search of my next book or my next frictional adventure. I say printed books provides less eyestrain in comparison to ebooks. There are no notifications or other distractions popping out and no battery is required to keep the book running."
2024-08-15
01 min
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@aanya_12 | Printed books Vs E-Books...
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "Which reigns supreme in the battle for readers hearts. Will the convenience and accessibility of digital books reign supreme? Or will the tactile experience and sensory delight of printed books reign supreme? Hi everyone, this is anya. In this epic clash between digital books and printed books, I am taking a neutral stance. I will be presenting points from both sides highlighting advantages and disadvantages of each format. Here I want to provide a balanced perspective, so I will be devil's advocating playing both sides."
2024-08-14
03 min
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@Lakshita_28 | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "Her soul can see everything that is happening around them. But last May, the Karakai portray how Adam helps her get back to her life by playing her favorite song, beautiful hair. It literally gives you chills while you read the book, while you read the novel. But then after that, when I saw the movie Sara Gudgobar Hogaya, it was not even worth watching."
2024-08-09
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Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "So it is a responsibility of the makers to provide that image to the readers who have already read that book. And as we have known that this book has, this book got so much hype that almost everyone has read that. So basically, people cannot relate to it anymore. And if I talk about Lily in the book, Lily was portrayed, yes, an independent and a very cheerful girl. But something was feeling off when I saw Blake."
2024-08-09
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Nainika | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @Nainika "Hello, I am Nanika. So personally I prefer not to watch any movie which is an adaptation of a novel as it limits our imagination. I haven't watched any of such movies till the end cause it just doesn't satisfy the characters or the scenes I imagined while reading the book. Today I'm gonna talk about the book that lost its magic when turned into a movie. I have never had a great experience, so I'm just gonna be a little biased here."
2024-08-08
01 min
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@ManikaGoel | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "Hello guys, I am Manika Goyal and today I'll be talking about books that lost their magic when turned into a tv show. To be honest, till this date I haven't really found any book adaptation that lived up to my expectations. But today I'll be talking about the tv show that was released quite recently. A good girl's guide to murder. This book series holds a special place in my heart because this was the first book that I ever owned."
2024-08-08
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@aanya_12 | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "Have you ever wondered or have you ever just think about the books or book series that turned into movies and did not live up to the hype as movies or books that lost magic when turned into series or movie? So hi everyone, hope all my readers are good. I am anya and in this we gonna discuss the same. I wanna share my perspective in this so let's get started. So here I am sharing list of some famous books that turned into series but lost magic."
2024-08-08
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@NehAwalia | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "However, the book lost its magic when it was turned to a movie. It made me question if I ever read the book or just skimmed it. The movie was disappointing. Even a two and a half hours long cant fit in as much as does 800 pages novel do. The director John Crowley failed to successfully adapt the plot of the book. They did not spend enough time developing the character, yet feels way too long."
2024-08-07
01 min
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@Arijita | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @Arijita "Pennywise was much scarier in the novel as it was written as a metaphysical entity that was created because something was seriously wrong in creation. The rules of nature do not apply to him because he was not from our reality, but in the movie he was just a clown monster who lived in the seaworld. Well, Pennywise doesnt even look scary in the movie. He looks like a normal clown with a big ass forehead. I mean, I have a big forehead."
2024-08-07
03 min
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@Divya_Dimri | Unabridged Book Club | Unnecessary adaptations: novels that lost magic...
Click here to reply to @Divya_Dimri "There are a lot of people who might not be, so. But what we all agree is that the movie trailer was very bad. I don't know how the movie will turn out, but I'm pretty sure it won't be very, very, very good. And, you know, like, ten on ten. And, I mean, ten on ten, it should be a good nine on ten or a good eight on ten. That is what the audience wants."
2024-08-06
03 min
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@unabridged_knc | A Conversation with Author Somik Raha- Invaluable: Achieving Clarity on Value
Click here to reply to @unabridged_knc "Invaluable is more than a book it is an experience of an intimate conversation with oneself through stories, poetry, frameworks and narrative, and even a smattering of QR codes that deepen the content of each chapter with additional media and podcasts. Join us as we discuss how somics insights can help us better understand our own values, make more intentional decisions, and ultimately live a more fulfilling life."
2024-08-03
01 min
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@Lakshita_28 | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "Like, she used to do whatever her heart says. And I'm just like that, like, a little bit weird. And I'm also, you know, sometimes, like, careless and also live my life like I want to do things what my heart says. And also I relate to Joetropyani because he's funny, I'm funny. And important thing, that Joey doesn't share food. And I also doesn't share my food. Thank you."
2024-08-01
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Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Arijita | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @Arijita "Hello people. I am Arijita Borwa and today I'll be talking about my fictional twin flame. And I believe my twin flame is definitely Geet from the movie jab we met. She's like a soul sister to me because I always like things to be done my way and I get really upset when things don't go as I planned. And yeah, I am a hopeless romantic and an optimistic person. There's way too much optimism in me then it's actually required."
2024-08-01
02 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Divya_Dimri | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @Divya_Dimri "Hi, everyone. I'm Divya, and today I want to talk about how my personality is similar to Elisa from intends with us. I mean, Elisa is such a good friend to Lily. She's always there for her, standing up for what's right, even when it's tough. For example, she was there with Lily and not her brother, because she knows that her brother was wrong, and she took a stand for a friend."
2024-07-31
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Nainika | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @Nainika "She tries her best to make her family proud, eventually succeeds in spite of not having any superpowers. Like her siblings, she was the one who kept the miracle alive. You understand these terms like the miracle once you watch the movie. She is most definitely kind and loving. She cared for her family even when they misunderstood her. In short, we can say that she's the best."
2024-07-31
00 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@aanya_12 | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "So, yes, I can relate this the most, because I'm like, believe me, professor, I have been asking myself the same question for six years. And yes, Ron even has a soft spot for his pat rat scabbers, though you never admit it. Same here. But not rat Arnes having a soft spot for cats. And of course, a bit lazy at times. Hot headed, you know, but also funny and intensely loyal. Now, moving to the second one."
2024-07-30
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@NehAwalia | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "Hello everyone. My name is Neha. However, today I'll introduce myself to you in a different way. Yes, you heard me right. I'm Spider man from the movie Spider man as well as Phoebe from friends. You will be wondering, does she have split personality disorder? No guys, by God's grace, I'm absolutely fine. But this prompt fictional twin flames demands me to disclose my personality with you. So as I said, I'm Spider Mandev."
2024-07-30
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "Hi, cute little cutie puffs. And to whosoever listening to this, you are listening to Dhanushka Sharma. And today we are going to talk about a fictional character whom I relate to the most. And I am going to tell you why. So there are two, three fictional characters whom I relate to the most. So they are as olive from the love hypothesis and geet from Jabvi met and Anjali from Kabhi Kushi Kabhigam. Hello, kjo fans assemble here. Okay, never mind. I was joking."
2024-07-29
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@ManikaGoel | Unabridged Book Club | A fictional character ...
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "Another fictional character I relate to is Remus Lupin from Harry Potter. He is just so wise and patient and also kind of reserved. I think thats me. And if given the opportunity, I too would probably become a defence against Dhaka teacher. And of course our never ending love for chocolate is another thing we have in common. Like chocolate is the way to my heart. So yeah, I think I'm a combination of Monica, Amy and Remus."
2024-07-29
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Lakshita_28 | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @Lakshita_28 "Even Lily's daughter would have gotten some happy handing. And what I thing is that in the novel, it ends with us or in start with us. Ryan deserves a better ending. Seriously, he deserves some better. Well, that's from my side. Thank you."
2024-07-27
02 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Divya_Dimri | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @Divya_Dimri "Hello everyone. This is Durva. And let me tell you about the book that I love the most. That is, everyone has a story by Savi Sharma. So I have read a lot of books of, you know, a few indian authors. But Savi has my heart because she writes in such a way that, you know, that I personally like and I can easily connect to it. And you know what? This book."
2024-07-27
04 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@ManikaGoel | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @ManikaGoel "First, some innocent person had already been framed to be the DT killer and was in the jail since like five years. Second, Jason bells impeccable reputation. And third, her mental state. So she decided to take justice in her own hands and well, kill him. I really like this ending. But what if. What if after escaping, she had not returned to kill the deity killer? What if she went into hiding and disappeared, leaving behind subtle clues?"
2024-07-26
04 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Tanushkash02 | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @Tanushkash02 "Hi little cute puffs. And to whosoever listening to this, you are listening to Tanushka Sharma. And today we are going to talk about an alternative ending to one of my favorite book, which is definitely seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid. So this book is basically about. I would not say this is a love genre, but I would say it is a biopic of an not so real character. The character also is. The character also is imaginary."
2024-07-26
03 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Arijita | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @Arijita "Hello people, I'm Arijita Boroa and today I'll be talking about a possible alternate ending to one of my favorite books, the Silent Widow by Sydney Sheldon. I think Nicky Roberts should have had a happier ending where she could have met someone else after the tragic events she had to go through, it felt like she got closure. But I really wanted good man and Nikki to end up together."
2024-07-26
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@NehAwalia | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @NehAwalia "Thus I wanted him to die, but instead he opened the gates to upside down in the streets of Hawkins, which should not have been done. According to me, they should have been opened anywhere far this time, which is untraceable for the group of friends that takes the lead in the series and El, the main character in the childrens group. With power, Vecna should have planted his will to destroy L and the world with her in someone else who even surpasses Vecna in both the power and mindfulness."
2024-07-25
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@Ankita_aa | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @Ankita_aa "Now they're all grown up, like married, you know, gonna have kids. Grown up. Main couple of this book is Harriet and Wynna. And these two had been dating since college and were also engaged. I know, sounds great, right? They broke off their engagement via text, secretly. And this is not even the main problem."
2024-07-24
04 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
@aanya_12 | Unabridged Book Club | An alternative ending to one of my favorite books...
Click here to reply to @aanya_12 "So this prolonged separation and journey of personal growth would add depth to their reunion, making it even more powerful and satisfying as they came together not just as lovers, but as partners in a shared vision for a better world. Yes,"
2024-07-23
01 min
Unabridged The Book Club Kamala Nehru College
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2024-07-14
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