Right off the bat I need to say this, this was hands down my favourite reading in this course so far. In my first blog I talked about how I started reading again because of this course and so far Money to burn has been the easiest to read. It was captivating, engaging and really […]
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I don’t know where to start. So I’ll probably start this blog by talking about how majority of the books I’ve read for this course involve a narrator who feels trapped or powerless ( I’m sure we’ve all read different books because we have different contracts). Okay maybe not all of them but atleast the […]
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In my previous blog I wrote about how I struggled with Proust, since it was the first time I was reading in around half a decade. I am happy to say this was much better. The switch from watching movies and TV shows to reading books has been tricky because since there’s no visual aid […]
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I honestly don’t know where to start. In my introductory blog I mentioned that I initially took this course to complete a requirement and that how I now see it as a way to get back into the habit of reading books. This is literally the best and worst book to start with. I’m being […]
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Hi guys my name is Sahil and I’m a 4th year psychology major. I’m an international student who moved here right after high school for my undergrad. I was born and raised in New Delhi, India although I did spend a lot of time at a boarding school in Ajmer which is a city in […]
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