Seldom do you come across a novel for young minds, which has the power to engage the easily distracted young guns of this age. However, author Payal Kapadia’s novel, Horrid High Back to School, manages to do it with ease.
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- A horrid place where parents dump children
- The Swaddle: Payal Kapadia’s Less-Horrid Sequel to ‘Horrid High’
- “Where everything is horrid” – Deccan Chronicle
- The Hindustan Times – “Wickedly, horridly horrid”
- The Hindu – “Malory Towers with a touch of Dahl”
- Tulika Books – The More Packed With Facts And Figures, The Better They Sell
- The Indian Express – “We live in a Series and Best-Seller Driven Market”
- Payal Kapadia takes CIS Students on a trek through the world of fantasy
- Hindustan Times reviews Horrid High: Back to School: “A delight for young readers”
- Horrid High at The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival
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