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LITERATURE CARNIVAL


By Dr. R Sudarshan

Students from Vidyavardhaka college of Engineering walked in asking if we could exhibit some bestseller books at their Literature Carnival being held tomorrow, 28th May. Young people want to read. So that's easily agreed.

At Silverfish Books, the major footfall is that of young boots. We are a society that loves to live under a wet blanket dipped in stress. Students are the most challenged in this regard. Parental expectation, peer pressure, grilling examinations, and stifling competitive process. And every day, we see young. people. walking into our store to de-stress with classics, biography, fantasy, mystery, history, and everything that's outside their system of syllabi.

It is rare that young people hold a fine feast of literature. And Silverfish Books won't miss the table.

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Silverfish Books, Farmer's House, # 1A - 13th Cross, Kalidasa Road, VV Mohalla, Mysore.


Responses:

[27/05, 18:05] Shyamasundara: Very beautiful and a handful of information. Everyone can have his choice of books in order to quench his/her thirst for voracious reading.

[27/05, 18:16] BS Ranganath: Happy to know you've liked it. Dr. Sudarshan will wait for you at the venue to help you pick up the books you prefer.

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