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One of those books from My childhood I absolutley loved!!
Even now 7 months away from turning 20- I read and re-read it for aquick light break!
Am looking forward to the movie, havent had a chance to see it yet:
must truly be amazing though- as the writer leaves alot of scope for...
been waiting for your reply-
thought you were offended:
hell ya I know: not like the Indian society and traditions treat women properly either///
just that people seem to here alot more about Arab/ Muslim womens tales from the Gulf Region- Saudi Arabia, Iran and several others:
May take up...
your poem-
really doesnt need words to describe it....
for the feelings it evokes in its readers- is that something behind the smile that first sneaks its way out....
once i decipher the words for such things- will let you know!
Hey Meera,
wow a fellow dubaiite!~
Though i guess i cant call myself than anymore- (sniff, sniff)
havent been there in like 4 years and have heard its changes alot!~
Was there for 7years when i was growing up: and miss it like hell!~
Just being back in the airport- thrills me!~
So ure...
Normally bookshops and libraries overwhelm me-
for I often dont know where to start: unless Im looking for a specific book(which doesnt often happen)- generally land up finding books I want to read while browsing!~
But when looking, read the synopsis' and just see if they catch my fancy!~...
Women in fiction are portrayed by men as one of ‘utmost importance….as great as a man, and some think even greater’*.Though “fact and fiction are two different truths”
There is no harm in merging them together, especially is such a context.
In John Osborne’s play, Look Back in Anger...