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Rasha Jameel
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How “American” Is American Pop Culture?
Welcome to Art of Re-packaging Cultural Elements 101. -
SHOUT Quiz: An Achar for Every Mood
Spicy, sweet, sour, or a mix of all three? Figure out the right fit for you. -
The Conjuring 3: What the Devil Really Made Them Do
Did the third instalment of the horror series live up to its hype? -
I Tried Dating… for a Week
Is there a manual for navigating your way through romance? -
Return to Fear Street and R. L. Stine’s world of horrors
I was one of those kids at school who could always be found squeezed in between bookshelves at the school library during lunch hour. While my classmates wolfed down actual food in the cafeteria, I devoured the works of Roald Dahl, Enid Blyton, JK Rowling, and the ghostwriters who penned the Nancy Drew series. It was here, amongst these very shelves that I first chanced upon the works of the one author who would pave the way to my fascination with the horror genre: RL Stine.