13/05/2026
Most people know Frida Kahlo for her flowers, bold brows, and striking self-portraits. But behind the colours was a woman who painted through pain. After a terrible accident changed her life forever, Frida turned her suffering into art, something honest, raw, and unforgettable. She painted herself again and again, not out of vanity, but because, as she once said, she was “the subject she knew best.” Her paintings carried heartbreak, resilience, love, loneliness, and fierce pride in her Mexican identity. Frida didn’t paint perfection; she painted truth and perhaps that is why the world still cannot look away.
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23/04/2026
To celebrate or not to celebrate - is the question!
01/04/2026
Some distances are drawn on maps.
Others are drawn in minds.
And sometimes, the most senseless wars are fought between people who were never enemies to begin with.
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09/03/2026
Rich.
Because these books belong to us.
25/02/2026
When the heart feels heavy, let literature hold it.
Some stories don’t fix your sadness — they make you feel less alone.
Which book feels like comfort to you?
10/02/2026
Fast, twisty, and dangerously addictive — Freida McFadden’s thrillers are perfect binge reads.
Have you read any of her books yet? 👀📖
Tell us your favourite in the comments!
P.S: Warning ⚠️
Once you start a Freida McFadden book,
sleep becomes optional 😌📚
08/02/2026
হাট্টিমাটিম টিম duo for life 🧬
Hāti Mātim Tim drifts to us from childhood, carried by the gentle rhythm of folk memory. Its playful sounds once rocked cradles and echoed through courtyards. With every repetition, it binds generations in warmth and belonging. In its simplicity, it quietly keeps the heart of Bengali culture alive. 😊
25/01/2026
Winter in itself is a cozy novel read wrapped in a sun soaked blanket on an amazingly aim less afternoon.