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How a Young Malaysian Woman Started a Public Reading Movement

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What started off as a young woman’s desire to read in a public park soon blossomed into Kuala Lumpur Reads, a movement that brings hundreds of people together every weekend through the simple act of reading. Participants gather every Saturday from 8.30am to 10.30am at the Perdana Botanical Garden to read together, in silence, before having a quick chat and taking some photographs at the end. The movement has since sparked various chapters all around the Klang Valley – from PJ all the way to Cyberjaya.

In this episode, we’re joined by Victoria Navina who started the movement and Sadho Ram who’s a curator at KL Reads to talk about their journey, reading as a (quiet) communal experience, and romance – because Navina and Sadho who met at KL Reads are now married!

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