‘Books Are A Uniquely Portable Magic’

    • Team NIE
    • Publish Date: Jul 13 2016 3:13PM
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    • Updated Date: Aug 1 2016 7:15PM
‘Books Are A Uniquely Portable Magic’

...said Stephen King once. Times NIE students agree, even as they tell us about the one book that made their summer even more magical.

"Everyone should read ‘Rebels: The City of Indra’ especially those who have siblings, since the main characters are twin sisters, Lex and Livia. The book is emotional and adventururous rollercoaster ride." 
Saloni Sahay, class XI, Sri Sri Academy, Kolkata 


"I read Jack Canfield’s ‘How To Get From Where You Are To Where You Want To Be: The 25 Principles Of Success’. Inspirational, authentic and insightful, this book is full of strategies to help you take charge of your life. The earlier you read this in life, the better it is for you."
Tanya Singh, class XI, Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh    


"'39 Clues’ is a novel series written by multiple authors. The characters are extremely interesting and the plot twists are incredible. And since this is a collaborative work, the writing style varies from book to book which is why, I didn’t take a break till I finished them all."
Rose Vincent, class IX, Harvest International School, Bengaluru


"I read ‘Anne Frank – The Diary of a Young Girl’ over the summer and it is now one of my favourites. This book is a compilation of some inspirational diary entries and shows how Anne struggles to live as a Jewish victim during Hitler’s dictatorship. Despite everything she faced, Anne’s never-say-die spirit gave me a lot of inspiration."    
Baishali Nandy, class IX, Royale Concorde International School 


Isaac Asimov’s ‘Prelude to Foundation’ is a highly imaginative, superbly written, work in science fiction. The book is a prequel to the ‘Foundation’ novel series and set in 12,020 G E (Galactic era) when thousands of planets are part of one world. The central protagonist and intellectual hero of this series is a mathematician, Hari Seldon, who has invented psychohistory, a system that can predict the future mathematically. If science fiction was never your forte before, this book will get you instantly hooked to the whole genre. 
Sarthak Rao, class X, DAV Public School, Airoli, Navi Mumbai

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