The Kindle
As a child, I used to really read a lot of whatever I could get my hands on. That was non-technological era, and finding material to read wasn’t as easy as it is today. So, I was always searching for something or anything to read. I would go to the Gurdwara sahib in my village and read and brought many religious books and magazines home. Shyly, I would ask neighbours for newspapers, and when they let me have those, I would be running home happily. It always lelt like winning a lottery. Whenever I visited my relatives, one question was always on my mind, what can I get here to read. Soon after getting refresh and having something to drink or eat, I would be on the hunt to every nook and corner of their house, looking for any books or newspapers to read, even academic books would do. It never mattered even if understanding those was difficult. I wouldn’t even leave the instructions and manufacturing details on products or classifieds in the newspapers, and would be reading ads about sear...