The Daily Planet Book Club invites readers worldwide to join a monthly literary community, now reading "Circe" by Madeline Miller.
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MoreGrowing up, the vast emptiness of space always felt like home on screen. From the haunting isolation of “2001: A Space Odyssey” and the emotional pull of “Interstellar,” to the wonder of “Arrival,” “E.T.,” “First Man” and “The Martian,” and even the heartwarming alien bonds in “Koi Mil Gaya,” those films didn’t just tell stories; they transported us to stars, blending awe, humanity, and discovery in ways that linger like distant galaxies in our memories.
MoreThere’s a very specific kind of frustration that only readers understand – when you’re in a book slump and even the stories you know are brilliant feel heavy.
MoreI’ve seen people romanticize Bombay so intensely that at one point, I felt compelled to go out and figure out what that even meant. I sat at Marine Drive. I sat at Juhu. I traveled alone to Colaba, wandered through Sanjay Gandhi National Park, and drifted across different corners of Mumbai, trying to feel that cinematic swell people talk about. And somewhere along the way, I realized something: without art, I don’t think there is any romanticizing. Art is what makes things seem greater than they are.
MoreAbout a year after “Maul: Shadow Lord” was announced at Star Wars Celebration 2025 in Japan, Disney and Lucasfilm released the trailer for the show which takes place after the events of “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” animated series.
MoreThere are so many sports anime that usually make us cheer for teams and intense rivalries. They are loud and energetic. They pump you up, make you root for a side, and build tension around who will win. But 100 Meters quietly takes a different route. It doesn’t rush. It doesn’t rely on dramatic rivalries. It doesn’t try to excite you in the usual way.
MoreThe Daily Planet Book Club invites readers worldwide to join a monthly literary community continuing with “The Neighbor Favor” by Kristina Forest.
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