Euphoric Reads

  • The Unspoken Emotion Of Patriotism

    Are you patriotic? What does being patriotic mean to you? I feel incredibly small whenever I have to speak about patriotism. Perhaps because I don’t believe I have made any great or necessary contribution to truly call myself patriotic. In fact, I would say I came to understand the essence of patriotism quite late in

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  • Book Review The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy  –  Where Love Is A Crime

    “When you hurt people, they begin to love you less. That’s what careless words do. They make people love you a little less”. I heard a lot about this book so as it’s author, Arundhati Roy, and obviously you don’t need any other reason when the  book is a winner of the National Booker Prize

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  • Book Review Chhava by Shivaji Sawant – The Lion Cub Under Crown

    “शस्त्र सोडणारा योद्धा आणि सत्य सोडणारा राजा इतिहासात टिकू शकत नाही.”(A warrior who abandons his weapon and a king who abandons the truth cannot endure in history.) “राजाला फक्त ताकदवान असून चालत नाही, त्याला विद्वानही असावं लागतं.”(A king needs not only strength but also wisdom.) “पराभव हा शेवट नसतो, तो फक्त पुढच्या विजयासाठीची तयारी असते.”(Defeat

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  • My Ideal Day: A Distant Yet Persistent Dream

    Describe your most ideal day from beginning to end. My ideal day has become nothing more than a far-fetched dream. Why? Because I have never been able to execute it; at least, not perfectly from beginning to end. But let me paint the picture for you. I would wake up every morning at 6:00 AM,

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  • Book Review : The Discomfort of Evening by Marieke Lucas Rijneveld

    “Grief is a creature that feeds on pain and swallows the good memories—until all you’re left with is the bad ones.” “Faith was like a warm coat we put on in the morning, even when the buttons didn’t fit anymore.” The discomfort of evening is the debut novel by Dutch writer Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, won

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  • Cricket: More Than a Game, an Emotion

    What are your favorite sports to watch and play? During my school years, I actively participated in various sports like Kabaddi and Kho-Kho. At home, we often played Gully Cricket. However, I couldn’t maintain this habit after school, and my involvement in sports gradually narrowed down to trekking and running. I wouldn’t consider myself much

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  • If Luck Knocked

    If Luck Knocked

    What would you do if you won the lottery? Haha, I never really thought about it. Why? Because I have so much confidence in my good luck that I know it doesn’t always come easily. In fact, there are many times when I feel I’d be happier if I could at least just get what

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  • 5 Books That Are Calling Out to Me

    What books do you want to read? This question feels both easy and difficult to answer. Easy because I know exactly what my TBR looks like, and difficult because if I were to list everything, this blog would never end! So, I’ll take the liberty of narrowing it down to the top 5 books I’m

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  • Book Review “Mryutunjay” by Shivaji Sawant – A Masterpiece of Marathi Literature

    “A warrior is not known by his victories but by the battles he chooses to fight.” “Greatness lies not in achieving power or glory, but in rising above the injustices of life with dignity.” “It’s not the circumstances in life that matter, but the stance we take in those circumstances.” “Destiny’s game is harsh, but

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  • A Peek Into My Free Time

    A Peek Into My Free Time

    What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time? There are many things I love doing in my leisure time. 1. Using Instagram: I admit that using Instagram has become a bit of a habit lately. My screen time has increased, especially after opening my Bookstagram account, and I’ve found myself using social media

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