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Discordant Rhyme by Akanksha Chattopadhyay: Reading, Hoarding and Inconsequential Rambling of a Temperamental Bibliophile
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Dec 11, 2017 09:11PM

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In fact.. I consider you an inspiration- for reading tough books and never giving up... even at this young age . 😊

I know the number radiates poverty, but hey, it's still a completion :) :)
Akanksha wrote: "FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER I HAVE COMPLETED MY GOODREADS CHALLENGE.
I know the number radiates poverty, but hey, it's still a completion :) :)"
Cheers! Congrats Aka. In your shelf, the numbers don't matter at all... because of the gravity of what you read.
I know the number radiates poverty, but hey, it's still a completion :) :)"
Cheers! Congrats Aka. In your shelf, the numbers don't matter at all... because of the gravity of what you read.

I know the number radiates poverty, but hey, it's still a completion :) :)"
Cheers! Congrats Aka. In your shelf, t..."
Thanks😅

1. What They Always Tell Us
Usual YA stuff, but good enough considering it's high school drama. 3.5 🌟
2. Winter Birds
I haven't read many books with such sinister, dark auras. 3.5🌟
3. George
5🌟 💕
4. Two Boys Kissing
Epical intentions of creating a wide panorama both temporal and spatial. I wish the boys were a little older. 3🌟
5. The Little Prince
5 starts are too few for this💛
6. The Reptile Room
4 stars
7.ননীদা নটআউট
5, obbviously!
8. Anupamer Lekha
an old favourite. 5 stars.

Signing off at 91.5, halfway through Enigma Variations.
2017 has been nice and kind--good books, good friends, good times.
Here's wishing everyone a wonderful '18.
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