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Reader’s Blog 2019

Reader's Blog 2019 

Born left-handed, living a right-handed reality

16th December 201917th December 2019 Krysla Menezes left-handed, lefties

Though now, we lefties don’t give it a second thought when we go about our daily routines; we have faced nothing short of society’s demand for us to be right-handed.

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Kindle device lying on top of open book
Reader's Blog 2019 

Books vs Kindle

11th December 201928th October 2020 Bhavani Sundaram books, kindle

In the end, reading a “real book” is just much nicer. There is something about turning the pages and holding a book that just feels right and perfect.

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Reader's Blog 2019 

Confusion: Heart or brain?

1st November 201929th October 2020 Amanee Agrawal confusion, heart

My heart is insisting that I name it ‘love’ but my brain is saying remember your first mistake because of which you regret each and every day.

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Reader's Blog 2019 

Cinema and misogyny with a side of popcorn

1st November 20191st November 2019 Savvy Thakur cinema, misogyny

I await the day when writing strong female characters stops being a niche field but instead transcends into being the norm itself.

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Life… depends on you

18th October 201918th October 2019 Pragati Singh Chahar failure, life

Each one of us is gifted with this dear thing called life; Each one of us is gifted with this great thing called dream; At times we all are in grief, And at times our lives gleam.

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