Preparing for Class 12 English exams can be daunting, but this post offers a comprehensive collection of previous year questions, model answers, and comprehension passages specifically for "Lost Spring." The resources are tailored for CBSE standards, ensuring clarity and efficacy. Additionally, personalized feedback on a bonus question aims to foster stress-free studying.| The Reading Palette
Netflix’s ‘Nobody Wants This’ has become a surprising hit since its premiere, featuring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell. The rom-com returns for Season 2 on October 23, 2025. The series showcases a healthy relationship, engaging supporting characters, and family dynamics, and promises fresh drama and character evolution in the upcoming season.| The Reading Palette
Anees Jung highlights social issues impacting women and children in India, particularly through "Lost Spring: Stories of Stolen Childhood." The narratives of Saheb and Mukesh reveal the stark realities of child labor and poverty, advocating for education and societal responsibility to address these injustices and break the cycle of exploitation.| The Reading Palette
Gregory, who is excited to babysit his sister, Imogen while their parents go out for the night. All Gregory wants to do is watch TV but it’s Halloween night so the kids keep knocking at their door for candy. While he is pondering what to do, Imogen goes missing. He goes into the basement and there she is. He hears a knocking at the door. There is no one. It’s the wrong door. Another door has appe| The Reading Palette
Kent Wayne is a genre-blending author known for works like 'The Unbound Realm' and 'Kor'Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl.' A former military man, his writing is shaped by his experiences and imagination. Kent advocates for writing freely and emphasizes that authorship is ultimately a personal journey. He is currently editing the final part of 'The Unbound Realm.'| The Reading Palette
topper-level answers, hand-picked previous year questions, and CBSE-style comprehension passages—all designed to help you master the chapter with clarity and confidence.| The Reading Palette
In "Weapons of Old," Kent Wayne crafts a layered fantasy where Jon Dough grapples with identity and purpose amidst surreal landscapes and moral dilemmas. Challenging the "chosen one" trope, the narrative blends humor with psychological depth, featuring an imperfect hero and a relatable romance. The story explores fate, freedom, and personal transformation.| The Reading Palette
Hey there students! ...Here’s a CBSE PYQ for you:......You can write your answers. I will provide feedback to each of them.| The Reading Palette
ur hero is Jon Dough who doesn’t want to be a John Doe. He is a disillusioned but good-natured person who is on the edge of existential boredom. From the start, you can tell Jon isn’t your average hero. He’s not bold. He’s not chosen. He’s not even sure he wants to be anything at all — and that’s what| The Reading Palette
Born in Kansas City and raised in Dallas, Jonathan returned to his hometown in 2013. When he’s not crafting chilling tales, he works full-time in finance at a local legal firm and writes whenever he can squeeze it in. A former choir and| The Reading Palette
Whether you're into dramatic flair, mysterious loners, or stories that unravel like late-night confessions, we’ve got a book to steal your heart—or at least your weekend. Rea| The Reading Palette
Gregory, who is excited to babysit his sister, Imogen while their parents go out for the night. All Gregory wants to do is watch TV but it’s Halloween night so the kids keep knocking at their door for candy. While he is pondering what to do, Imogen goes missing. He goes into the basement and there she is. He hears a knocking at the door. There is no one. It’s the wrong door. Another door has appe| The Reading Palette
I'm celebrating the halfway point to Halloween with some great reads and watches to get in the spooky spirit. Join me as we explore hidden gems in literature and cinema on the spookier side.| The Reading Palette
a deeply unsettling psychological thriller that blurs the boundary between illusion and truth, consciousness and dream. The narrative centres on Joseph Podwall who checks in at ‘The Gate’ hotel. He is weary, quiet, and burdened by m| The Reading Palette
Pongratz has written two short stories, namely ‘Conscience’ and ‘The BEK Curse.’ Both of these stories deal with the themes of powerlessness in the face of sinister forces and oppression. The characters struggle to reclaim control and have to bear the cost of standing up to forces beyond their control.| The Reading Palette
Trey Stone, a Norwegian author, releases his first Norwegian novel ‘Fjordbeist’ after publishing several English works. His latest mystery thriller involves FBI Agents Greer and Norman investigating why their colleague, Agent Martin, shot their boss, despite his stellar reputation. The narrative maintains suspense and explores themes of loyalty and betrayal, though some characters lack depth. Overall, it’s an engaging read for thriller enthusiasts.| The Reading Palette
And then, ten years after that again, last year, while talking to my editor over at Inked In Gray Press about a book I'm releasing later this year, I came across Tuesdays With Morrie.| The Reading Palette