Ria Chopra

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Ria Chopra

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Average rating: 4.23 · 201 ratings · 67 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
Never Logged Out: How the I...

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Never Logged Out by Ria Chopra
"ngl, i went into this book with high expectations and i’m so happy to say it hit every single mark. it’s rare for a non-fiction to stick with me this quickly — i was only three chapters in and i was already referencing one of the concepts mid-convers" Read more of this review »
Never Logged Out by Ria Chopra
"Really loved this!! Read non-fiction after quite a while.. it is worth it.
What I liked about this book was that it was well researched, but the how to connect those outcomes of research was well thought, it wasn't just blindly aligning to them, but w" Read more of this review »
Never Logged Out by Ria Chopra
"4.5
I usually don't read non fiction but Ria Chopra talks about too many interesting things for me to not read it "
Never Logged Out by Ria Chopra
"read it as someone who wanted to learn, explore and witness the world through Ria's eyes. absolutely enjoyed every bit of it and the new rabbit holes i delved into while reading"
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“It has always been a conscious, fundamentally human choice to remember some things, to keep reminders and save keepsakes, to store mementos in a little box on the top shelf in our room and take it down once every year to dust and laugh fondly over. Parallelly, it is a conscious, fundamentally human choice to strive to not remember some things, to throw away old cards, to return old gifts, to refuse to wear a certain colour or go to a certain part of town because it reminds us too much of something that hurts. But I keep circling back to a key question: what happens to us when the internet starts making these choices for us?”
Ria Chopra, Never Logged Out: How the Internet Created India's Gen Z

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