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Weekly Bookrack: New Releases Oct 26 - Nov 1

Discover this week's hottest book releases across fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature. From thrilling mysteries to insightful biographies, find your next favorite read in our curated weekly book guide.

Alana King's 7-Wicket Haul Sends Australia to Semis

Australian leg-spinner Alana King delivered a career-best performance with 7 wickets, demolishing South Africa and securing Australia's spot in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 semifinals against India in a dominant display of spin bowling.

Queer India: History Colonialism Tried to Erase

Explore the hidden history of queer India through groundbreaking books that challenge colonial narratives and celebrate diverse sexualities across centuries of South Asian culture.

Booker Prize Launches £50K Children's Book Award

The prestigious Booker Prize charity unveils a groundbreaking new children's book award with a £50,000 prize, aiming to celebrate and promote exceptional writing for young audiences worldwide.

Booker Prize Launches Children's Literature Award

The prestigious Booker Prize launches exciting new children's book award, creating massive opportunities for authors and young readers worldwide. Discover how this literary revolution begins.

India beats NZ by 68 runs, enters World Cup semis

Team India delivers a dominant 68-run victory against New Zealand, securing their spot in the ODI World Cup 2025 semifinals while eliminating the White Ferns from tournament contention in a thrilling encounter.

Why Poetry Beats Algorithms in Digital Age

In an era dominated by AI and algorithms, poetry offers the human connection and emotional depth our digital lives desperately need. Discover how verse can reclaim our humanity.

IND-W vs NZ-W: Virtual Quarterfinal in Women's WC

India Women face New Zealand in a virtual quarterfinal at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022. With semifinal hopes hanging by a thread, Mithali Raj's squad must deliver their best performance to keep their tournament dreams alive.

Ex-ISRO Scientist Writes Science Books for Kids

A retired ISRO scientist from Bengaluru channels his expertise into creating engaging science books for school children, making complex concepts accessible and exciting for the next generation.

Shanta Gokhale's Gender Politics in Short Stories

Discover how Shanta Gokhale's latest collection of short stories masterfully examines gender dynamics, patriarchy, and women's resilience in contemporary Indian society through compelling narratives.

Nobel Prize 2025: Art vs Commerce in Literature

As the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature approaches, the debate intensifies: Should commercial success or pure artistic merit determine the winner? Explore the fascinating tension between mass appeal and literary recognition.

Khora: Punjabi Novel Captures Kandi's Spirit

Discover how Punjabi author Gurbachan Singh Bhullar's novel 'Khora' masterfully portrays the struggles and triumphs of the Kandi region's inhabitants through compelling storytelling.

Aatish Taseer's Literary Homecoming After Exile

Discover how Aatish Taseer's profound new work 'A Return to Self: Excursions in Exile' navigates the complex terrain of identity, belonging, and literary redemption after his controversial exile from India.

Raj B Shetty adapts Jugari Cross for film

Kannada superstar Raj B Shetty announces cinematic adaptation of Poornachandra Tejaswi's acclaimed novel 'Jugari Cross', promising a thrilling rural mystery that will captivate audiences nationwide.

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