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 Hello there, My readers! I've got a lovely story to tell: I recently spent a thousand rupees buying old used books, and the best part? I ended up getting real vintage versions! 


You know how it feels to touch the pages of an ancient book and feel as if you're connected with history? That's exactly how I felt when holding these beauties. And, as a major admirer of all things old, this discovery has made me so happy.

Here's what I did: I got my hands on a Rumi`s masterpiece, Harvard's business management expertise, some Najwa Zebian enchantment, and a Charles Dickens classic. It's like concocting a perfect reading experience with a dash of everything fantastic.

      



Wait, there's more to this story! After some web research, I discovered that these gems might have been valued over 20,000 Pakistani rupees - nearly 70 dollars! 💰 However, guess what? I had a little trick up my sleeve to give these old friends a new appearance, and they now look as good as new. It's almost like a supernatural change!


As I bury myself in the pages of these literary riches, Edmund Burke's insightful words come to mind:


"Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting." 

Come to join me on this crazy, literary journalism adventure. We're plunging into the land of the fanciful, where we'll discuss stories, scripts, and the fascinating lives of writers. But wait, there's more! It'll spice things up with some poetry that will touch your heart.



Yet there's more! You've found your tribe, my buddy, if your concept of the ideal situation includes drinking coffee, spending time with just 2-4 favourite pals, binge-watching "The Show," and not caring about anything else. So, take this as your invitation to continue on. Let's work some magic! "Journey With Me," "Coffee Crew," and "Embrace the Unreal"



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