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[POEM] 'Kitchen Window' - Richard Siken

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[POEM] 'Small Town English Teacher' - Jessie Lovett Allen

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[POEM] The Good News Is - Raquel Franco

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Has anyone ever had a "is there a doctor on this flight?" moment?

A community for Indian Medical Students and Practitioners of Modern Medicine (under- and post-graduates) to discuss and share their opinions, tips, study recommendations, memes, and to help upcoming Medical students ease their transition into the field of medicine.

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What does it mean to love a place that doesn’t love you back? A review of 'To Belong Here'

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[Review] 'Pretty Boys Are Poisonous: Poems' by Megan Fox

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[Review] 'The River Has Roots' by Amal El-Mohtar

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[Review] 'Hunchback' by Saou Ichikawa trans. by Polly Barton

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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'Heart Lamp' wins the International Booker Prize 2025!

Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'No Exit' by Jean Paul-Sartre

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'Nora Goes Off Script' by Annabel Monaghan

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'Thornhedge' by T. Kingfisher

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'The Young Man' by Annie Ernaux trans. by Alison L. Strayer

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Love' by Raymond Carver

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[POEM] 'Again and Again, Even Though We Know Love's Landscape' by Rainer Maria Rilke trans. by Edward Snow

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[POEM] 'When The Guest Speaker Told Us' by Jennifer Saunders

A place for sharing published poetry. For sharing original content, please visit r/OCPoetry

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[Review] 'I Who Have Never Known Men' by Jacqueline Harpman trans. by Ros Schwartz

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'Elena Knows' by Claudia Piñero trans. by Frances Riddle

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[Review] 'Paradais' by Fernanda Melchor trans. by Sophie Hughes

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.

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[Review] 'Man's Search for Meaning' by Viktor Frankl

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Indian Books is a community of Indian book lovers. While we encourage discussions related to regional/mainstream Indian literature, feel free to talk about reading in general, not just restricted to Indian authors. The perspective of the Indian reader is most welcome.