March 30, 2018April 11, 2018Gift a Smile Books by Anandita Rao0 comments As a Library and a resource centre, the books that we wish to acquire are never ending, ever changing, and […]
January 25, 2017January 25, 2017Oliver Jeffers Books by Deepali Pitre Correya0 comments Oliver Jeffers. Does the name sound familiar? No? Maybe not to all but maybe familiar to children and adults who […]
January 17, 2017January 17, 2017Sherlock Holmes: Books V/S Celluloid Books by Shraddha Belgaonkar0 comments My first experience with the maverick detective was as a pre-pubescent when our teacher showed us one of the old […]
January 12, 2017January 12, 2017Special Delivery Books by Sujata Noronha1 comment Yes, we are a library and yes we receive boxes of books. Yes, this is the fund raising month and […]
August 31, 2016September 4, 2016Eid Mubarak Book Release at Chimbel Books by Niju Mohan1 comment One of the reasons I like the work at Bookworm is that I get to work on creating books. Recently […]
April 17, 2016April 17, 2016‘Good Dog Carl’ and our special lending library Books by Guest Blogger0 comments Written by Amrita I came out of the metro station, checking my watch. It was already 4 pm. I needed […]
October 31, 2015October 31, 2015The Upside Down Bookworm Books by Sujata Noronha0 comments Perhaps, all library spaces get sectioned and organised into genres/ categories/ age groups/ quiet and active zones and what not. […]
July 31, 2015August 5, 2015Book Reviews: Mara and the Clay Cows Book Talk by Niju Mohan0 comments Written by Shirly The lost potential of a powerful folktale bothers the reader( ie, of course, me!) here. Just imagine […]
April 21, 2015April 21, 2015Graphic Novel Find Books by Sujata Noronha1 comment I typically keep my biological bookworm son’s out of my blogging space for multiple reasons, but this post has to […]
April 6, 2015Brown girl dreaming Books by Sujata Noronha1 comment I believe that to focus on larger issues, we must sometimes narrow our frame to the specific. I respond very […]