After a long time,I stopped to and issue of WAVE. The cover was really refreshing.And the articles were awesome as always. I especially enjoyed reading Nepali's personal narrative on his encounter
with sex workers.Thanks to WAVE for bringing to us the other side of this trade.
BINITA RAI
Since I live in the US, I read WAVE online, I just want to point out that, the format has been same for the past few years.The site is not interactive and doesn't offer the reader the full joy of reading magazine. Updating the PDF version of the magazine would be good start. That's just a simple suggestion.
KEWAL
loved the cover this time.Keep it up and the good job with the articles.
GYANU
Has WAVE gone sexy or what? 'He said,She said' was fun read and to think they came from Nepalis,made it even more realistic that we are no longer conservative as we make ourseleves to
be.And '.kiss and Tell' was so hot, even the bad experience the girls had to go through.
Hahaha!
SHAILESH RANA
As a regular reader of WAVE, I have noticed that WAVE looks different all the time. I don't know if it's the size of the magazine or the paper quality but every month, magazine feels different and not in a nice way (all the time). Because of this, the photos aslo look dark and blurry, so please do something and keep it consistent.
JAYA
I find that WAVE is not only a leading youth magazine but lately, an excellent fitness guide. Flipping through 'Bring on the bikini, baby' got me jeolous of the model's fit body and I vow to exercise and eat right,following the yoga poses.And good luck to Raj Gyawali's Social Tours and Saurabh Dahal on his journey to cycle around the world.
RAJNI GURUNG
I love this month's edition. Top of Form I am so going to Everest Base Camp one day before I die!
Thank you Bhrikuti Rai and WAVE magazine for the wonderful article.
PRETTY LIMBU