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5 Best Editions to start building an Amazing Bookshelf

Leave a Comment / Listicles / By Ankit Rath

Would you judge me if I said I do judge books by their covers? Because, as it turns out, I actually do. There are numerous editions of books, especially classics (which I am talking about in this post), aimed at different demographic groups. Some presses focus on producing the cheapest readable versions of books, some …

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Book Review: ‘The Flavor Equation’ by Nik Sharma

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I had read my first book on food back in 2020, called ‘Food & Faith: A Pilgrim’s Journey Through India’. I had never been interested in reading about food before this. Although I consumed the ‘Faith’ part more than the ‘Food’, food was still part of what I read. I am still not very interested …

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Book Review: ‘Screen Time’ by Becca Caddy

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‘Screen Time: How to make peace with your devices and find your techquilibrium’ is exactly what you would expect from the title. The book talks about how to maintain balance. Finding balance in a world that constantly keeps moving towards new technology can be tricky at times but it is nothing unachievable. ‘Screen Time’ explores …

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