Who would have thought that reading would become a super power one day? For all of us, who have been reading since we were old enough to understand words, had English teachers prod our imaginations with stories, and checked out more books from libraries than we could carry, reading has been akin to breathing, to... Continue Reading →
Book List 2017
Psychoanalyst Adam Philips, in his book 'In Praise of Missing Out' writes at length about what we, in our times, call the Fear of Missing Out (FOMO). A pithy yet acutely diagnosed uneasiness of our times exacerbated by the social media and the glorious lives we're all trying to live. Yet we agree that routine... Continue Reading →
We bring to you this year end delight. The following are the books that Bookhad read. All hyperlinks will take you to their respective reviews on this blog. We'll keep updating these hyperlinks as and when we review the books. We are growing. That's like saying that the Himalayas are gigantic or that Orwell was a... Continue Reading →

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From what I remember, she was easy to find. Maybe if you used here full name? Mary Winifrid Smith!
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