One of our biggest concerns we have when it comes to Promoting the Joys of Reading is reaching our target customers. Since our current area of operation in Kochi, we sat down again to discuss on how effectively to reach our main customers; the youth in Kochi. This one is more difficult than working with [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Readers’ Web’
DREAMS AND CIRCUMSTANCES
June 22nd, 2011
Librarian Be warned: Spoilers coming up. This post is written by Anshu Lal, a student in St. Xavier’s college. “Michael: My Father is no different than any powerful man, any man with power, like a president or senator. Kay Adams: Do you know how naive you sound, Michael? Presidents and senators don’t have men killed. Michael: Oh. Who’s [...]
The Deccan Chronicle Recommends!
June 15th, 2011
Librarian Our fourth feature in the papers! The Deccan Chronicle has featured a write up of The Readers’ Web in the third page of the Deccan Chronicle Kerala supplement. We thank DC for giving us this opportunity to potentially meet all the readers in the city! Read our article here online or click on the image below.
A lost letter from Porkland
June 13th, 2011
Librarian *In a galaxy not so far away. Actually right in your backyard, but in a parallel dimension; the place where all things that cannot be possible in this world exist. Dear Cousin Loinks , I hope this letter finds you in good health and that your turn in the bacon factory hasn’t come yet. Since [...]
Tattered but priceless
June 9th, 2011
Librarian A partial copy of a 500-year-old book considered one of the earliest and most lavishly illustrated works of the 15th century is now on sale for $35,000 at a rare book shop in Utah. Book dealer Ken Sanders was shocked back in April when while volunteering at a fundraiser for a small town museum in Sandy, [...]
The Fountainhead
June 5th, 2011
tsukaza13 There are few books, those which come along every once in a while and jolt you out of your normal line of thought, and really make you *think*. A prime example of such a book is The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand. First published in 1943, it’s ‘radical’ theory of individualism shocked critics and readers alike, [...]
Back to the 20th century with Tintin!
June 3rd, 2011
Rainy day reader After Asterix, we now proudly offer you one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, “The Adventures of Tintin”, created by Georges Rémi, under the pen name we all know, Hergé! Order your favourite story now and read about the hero, Tintin and his faithful fox terrier, Snowy, as the stories straddle [...]
Say hello to Asterix!
June 2nd, 2011
Rainy day reader Finally the exploits of the Gauls and their perennial resistance to the Romans is on its way to your door step! That’s right, we present to you the entire comic book collection of Goscinny and Uderzo’s “The Adventures of Asterix”. So grab your copy now from The Readers Web and enjoy the monsoons with this [...]
Featured in The Hindu, Kochi edition!
June 1st, 2011
Librarian Everyone kept telling us that having a write-up in The Hindu newspaper would be a stamp of approval any organization could have. It has finally happened; we were featured on the second page of the The Hindu dated June 1, 2011. We would like to thank The Hindu for giving us space for our start-up. [...]
A Stamp of Approval
June 1st, 2011
Librarian We were surprised to see that the folks at the Malayalam Manorama gave us their stamp of approval through their news article on The Readers’ Web. Seeing that they were apprehensive about the library when they first started talking to us, this is definitely a surprise. Although there is an ambiguity in the write-up which [...]

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