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Beef Season 2: Is it me, or does this Season feel more White Lotus-y Than Beef-y?
After watching the first season of Beef, I’d been eagerly waiting for Season 2, so when it finally dropped on Netflix last month, I was all in for a weekend binge-watch.
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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman: An Emotional Read with a Hopeful Ending
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman is an emotional read. Although I first read this book a couple of years ago, I happened to come across a hard copy at a friend’s place this week, and that’s when I decided to share it with you, along with everything…
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Platonic: More Than Just a Friendship Story
If, like me, you’re in a phase where life feels a little in-between—career, relationships, identity—this show hits in a very specific, comforting way. It’s the kind of watch that makes you pause and think about your own friendships, the people you’ve drifted from, and the ones who somehow still stick…
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The Housemaid Trilogy by Freida McFadden: The Perfect Weekend Binge-Read
The Housemaid Trilogy by Freida McFadden, with its fast and addictive pace, is a perfect reading fix for the long Easter weekend.It’s entertaining, slightly unsettling, and trust me, very, very bingeable.
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The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni: Why It’s More Than Just a Mythology Retelling
If you’ve ever wished for mythology to feel less like a distant legend and more like someone’s real, lived experience, this book absolutely deserves a spot on your reading list.
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Ted Lasso- An unexpected Favorite
When I first came across Ted Lasso on Apple TV+ during one of my late-evening scrolls, all set to find my next watch, I honestly had zero expectations. It just felt like one of those random picks you make when you don’t want to think too much. And me being…
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Pachinko by Min Jin Lee: A Story That Stays With You Long After the Last Page
Let me be honest—this isn’t your usual light weekend read. It moves slowly, it takes its time, but trust me—it will keep you hooked in its own quiet, simple way.