This time we've interviewed a psychologist. Yes, this is a first for us at Bookhad. We have tread very carefully here but we fear that she knows more about us than we do about her even after this interview. Onward...It's time for us to stop talking you see... Reader Bio: Vaishnavi Verma is a Counselling Psychologist... Continue Reading →
The (Un)Tame(d) SheWolf Talks
Up next we have a regular reader (of our blog too) and a blogger Tame SheWolf! Lest we say something to provoke the shewolf, here's a quick bio and then you can hear it from the wolf's mouth. Reader Bio: Tame SheWolf is a reluctant blogger suffering from existential crisis, who is valiantly fighting boredom and... Continue Reading →
Reading and Reading it again…
Re-reading is no big deal for me. If I start listing all the books that I have read more than once I will not have any need to write anything else to reach the acceptable word limit for a blog post. People read books for many reasons. I can't possibly list them down here. But, re-reading?... Continue Reading →
March is here…
The month of March is here and we embark upon a journey more wild and more educating than before. Books, widely regarded, as man's best friend for the stoic solidarity with which they let us devour it, are nothing but a little piece of heavenly beauty. That heavenly beauty that the Lord has chipped away... Continue Reading →
A Girl You Should Date
"Why be frightened of everything that you are not? Girls who read understand that people, like characters, develop. " :'-)

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