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NEXT [Personal] Project

Hello, there (anyone who visits my blog). 

Sorry. I haven't updated my blog for a while. 

Unconsciously, I've been developing some interest in essays. Name it opinion article in the media, or books that contain a collection of essays. 

I came across an essay collection book through my journey learning and getting more and more interested in Energy and Environmental issue. The book actually contains essays about environment specifically on Climate Change that has been published in The New Yorker. (Short story, The New Yorker is my favourite media. That explains why I urged myself to get myself get it and read it) 

I currently still reading half of the first essay in the book and some idea popped out. I want to make a note about each essay I read in this book. Not just a note but my personal opinion also. 

So, in the next whatever, I'll most likely post about my opinion and thoughts regarding each essay in it. If you find yourself interested, please do read it and comment your thoughts also. 

Bye. Peace out. ✌



For anyone interested in getting a copy, here is the link you can check out: AmazonBook Depository

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