Anmol

Anmol is the founder of Perspective Magazine, an online publication that explores feminism in South Asia. She has a BA History from LSE and hopes to work for women’s rights in Pakistan, where she currently resides. Anmol is an avid reader, animal lover and a big talker once you get to know her. If she could, she’d hide herself in a room full of books and chai and forever be happy. Anmolirfan01@gmail.com

7 Books With Stuffed Animals To Cheer Up Your Little Ones This Holiday Season

This holiday season, celebrate with your little loved ones from afar with these books with stuffed animals as the perfect gift, including the Skippyjon Jones Book and Toy Set by Judy Schachner.

All in the Family: 8 Domestic Thrillers

These domestic thrillers are full of buried secrets and family relationships gone wrong, the perfect recipe for a thrilling read!

What Are Publishers Really Doing To Diversify?

In this moment of reckoning with the lack of diversity in publishing, what are publishers really doing to address the problem?

15 of the Best Post-Apocalyptic Books in 2020

Check out our list on the best post apocalyptic books 2020 has to offer (and that seem uncannily realistic in today's world).

5 South Asian Children’s Books That Showcase South Asian Identity

Check out these South Asian children's books by South Asians, and find some great representation on the page for South Asian kids.

8 Books Where Villains Turn Into Heroes

A villain today may be a hero tomorrow. Consider, for example, the characters in these books about villains who become heroes.

A Woman’s History Of Partition: Life, Loss, and Identity

A reader looks at two compelling books about partition by and about women, and coming from both sides of the border.

The Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels: A Guide to More BSC

Here's your definitive guide to the Baby-Sitters Club Graphic Novels based on illustrations, stories and lots of nostalgia.

Anti-Suffragette Literature: Not So Different From Modern Media After All

How the anti suffrage movement showed up in literature of the day, and how we can still find this sentiment in some of today's media.

Why I’m Too Scared to Watch Adaptations of My Favourite Books

Why one reader is hesitant to see her favorite books reimagined for the screen and would prefer to keep those stories in her head.