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Now that I’ve moved away from reading fiction, I find that I face a lot of inertia to pick up something purely for pleasure. Maybe this is a nasty by-product of wanting to be as “productive” as possible. But the more I have drifted away from reading for pleasure, more mechanical the whole process has become for me. Partly to avoid this feeling, and partly because of my shame at seeing my bookshelf filled with dusty unread books, I picked up this one to assuage my feelings of guilt....</p>
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<footer class="entry-footer"><span title='2021-08-17 22:55:02 +0530 IST'>🗓 August 17, 2021</span> · 2 min · 🔖 <a href="/tags/fiction"> fiction</a> · <a href="/tags/favourites"> favourites</a> · <a href="/tags/indian-authors"> indian-authors</a></footer>
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<a class="entry-link" aria-label="post link to Shame by Salman Rushdie" href="https://www.siddharthagolu.com/posts/reading/shame-rushdie/"></a>
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<footer class="entry-footer"><span title='2020-09-30 22:22:13 +0530 IST'>🗓 September 30, 2020</span> · 4 min · 🔖 <a href="/tags/non-fiction"> non-fiction</a> · <a href="/tags/indian-authors"> indian-authors</a> · <a href="/tags/favourites"> favourites</a></footer>
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<a class="entry-link" aria-label="post link to Azadi by Arundhati Roy" href="https://www.siddharthagolu.com/posts/reading/azadi/"></a>
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Reading fiction has always been a double-edged sword for me. Some of the most intimate moments I’ve spent alone is while reading fictional stories, while at the same time, feeling a pang of disappointment for myself because I wasn’t doing anything “productive.” Is this mere entertainment? Am I just escaping my real-life responsibilities and reading stories of make-believe? While I still haven’t found sincere answers to these questions, I’ve grown more confident of what I enjoy and what I don’t, which has consequently helped me find peace with this conflict....</p>
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<footer class="entry-footer"><span title='2020-06-28 19:45:36 +0530 IST'>🗓 June 28, 2020</span> · 5 min · 🔖 <a href="/tags/fiction"> fiction</a></footer>
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<a class="entry-link" aria-label="post link to Stoner by John Williams" href="https://www.siddharthagolu.com/posts/reading/stoner/"></a>
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