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"Me Time" Matters

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Hello beautiful people😍... First and foremost, thank you to each one who takes time and energy to read my little words. Some of your comments feel like warm hugs, and that means the world to me. In a world that cheers louder for vlogs than blogs, you give me the freedom and courage to keep writing❤️.  Ever since I restarted my blogging, I have been choosing topics that come straight from my heart. I have always felt this deep urge to express what I think, feel, create.  Today I had planned to write a short story (I have the idea tucked safely in my head - just waiting for the right words to find me). But something else bubbled up- something honest and personal. A thought that came randomly, but felt important: Me Time. There are days I feel like a background character in my own life. From packing lunch at dawn to winding up chores at dusk, life keeps happening around me. Somewhere in between, I began to wonder - where am I in all this? That's when the idea of...

Can we Read Cinema?

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Can we read cinema? Is it just watching images on screen? Is it only about visuals???? In this blog, I want to share my thoughts on this. You may not know, I am currently working as an assistant professor. For my first-semester students, I teach a paper titled READING CINEMA. I am quite new to this paper, but what I truly enjoy is my love for cinema. In my recent class, I asked my students a simple question: Why is the paper titled ‘Reading Cinema’ and not ‘Watching Cinema’? Their eyes sparkled with curiosity. When we say “reading” cinema, we are not just talking about watching the story unfold on screen. Reading involves the story unfolding on screen. Reading involves interpretation - just like how we read between the lines in a poem or notice subtle emotions in a novel, films too are full of layers. A close-up shot may reveal a character’s inner struggle. The background music might tell us something that words don’t. The lighting, costume, silence, and even pauses - ever...

6 Books That Helped Me Fall Back in Love with Reading

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Hello readers, For a long time, I stopped reading. Life got busy, days felt short, and books quietly moved to the back of the shelf. But recently, something changed (which I mentioned in my last blog https://inksandreels.blogspot.com/2025/07/my-return-to-reading-after-long-break.html). One day, I picked up a book — and it felt like coming back to an old friend. In the past month, I’ve slowly started reading again. It hasn’t been perfect or planned, but it’s been beautiful. Each book reminded me how calming, inspiring, and exciting reading can be. Today, I’m sharing the first five (okay, six!) books that helped me fall back in love with reading — and maybe, they’ll inspire you too. THINK STRAIGHT by Darius Foroux I’m not really into motivational books, but this one surprised me. It’s short, clear, and honestly, gave me a fresh way of thinking. The best part? It helped me understand the power of saying NO (both to people and to my mind) when something doesn’t feel...

My Return to Reading After a Long Break

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Hello, readers… Welcome to Inks and Reels ❤️ When I first started blogging, many people asked me,“Why blogging? Why not vlogging?” “Who even reads these days?” Honestly, I had those doubts too. But slowly, I began to discover a quiet community — people who still love to read. The comments on my last blog were proof of that. They weren’t just numbers; they were real words from real people who read, felt, and responded. —https://inksandreels.blogspot.com/2025/07/meena-and-me-lesson-in-kindness.html  (you can see for yourself if I’m making this up!) And that’s why I write. That’s why I’m here, once again — sharing something from the heart. In this blog, I want to take you through: • What made me want to read again • The books I chose • How reading changed me • And whether I want to keep reading What made me want to read again? I was stuck in a reading slump. I hadn’t read a book since 2021 — quite a long break, wasn’t it? In April, I took a vacation. Travelling, exploring ...

Reading The Forty Rules of Love: What Stayed, What Stung

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  I had heard about The 40 Rules of Love many times—through whispers from readers, glowing Instagram quotes, and friends who told me, “This one stays with you.” But I never picked it up until now. When I finally did, I was a little shocked. So many pages, two stories in one, and a lot of names I couldn’t pronounce at first. I wondered if I’d finish it. But I did—and faster than I expected. Some parts flowed like poetry. Others slowed me down with questions I couldn’t easily answer. But that was part of the beauty: it didn’t just tell a story, it made me feel, think, and pause. It gave me insights about love, not the filmy kind, but something deeper. Love that breaks you open, makes you uncomfortable, yet gently teaches you who you are. And though I had moments of confusion, I also had moments of stillness, like the kind that comes from sitting beside someone wiser than you. This is not just a book review. This is how The 40 Rules of Love spoke to me, rule by rule, page by page, an...

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Meena and Me: A Lesson in Kindness

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In this deep silence was my guilt, and my fear slipped away. I couldn’t forget her cry — she was miserable. Meena, that was her name. She is smaller but older than me. I am eleven years old; she is twelve. But Grandma told me not to call her Didi because she is our servant’s daughter. In fact, I like her, but we are not friends. I have many friends, and they don’t like including her in our games. So, I would avoid her when my friends were around. She doesn’t understand English. One day, my friends tested her with some spelling, but she couldn’t spell even a single word, and then she cried. Amma told me she goes to a different school, so she couldn’t understand English. When I heard this, I thought of teaching her some English, but she was too shy. Amma is proud of me; on the contrary, Grandma always seems unhappy. Yesterday was a holiday. All I did was sit and watch my favourite movies. Meena came to help her mother but kept glancing at the TV. I know her family doesn’t have a TV like ...

About Inks and Reels

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Welcome to Inks and Reels , a space where my love for books, films, and stories finds its voice. I'm Anna Sibi Yogyaveedan , a writer, reader, and quiet observer of the world around me. This blog is my creative journal — a place to reflect on the stories that shape us, the words that linger, and the moments from cinema and literature that leave a lasting mark on the soul. Here, you'll find: ✒️ Book reviews that go beyond plot to explore feeling and meaning, 🎬 Movie reflections that speak more about experience than critique, 📝 Poetry and personal stories, sometimes raw, always honest, I post every week (will be on Sunday), with the hope that each entry brings something soft, stirring, or thoughtful into your week🌱. Inks and Reels is not just a blog — it's a way of collecting beauty, piece by piece, more over it's me, my passion, my love. This blog features posts in both English and Malayalam — feel free to explore whichever speaks to you😊. Thank you for reading. I ho...

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