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Month: July 2018
Watch “25 BOOKISH FACTS ABOUT ME || BOOK TAG!!” on YouTube
Hello everyone, A fellow Booktuber tagged me to do this tag and I thought I should let other people know of my bad habits and unpopular opinions. So, here you go. These are 25 bookish facts about me which you might relate to or hate me for. Do click on the link and watch it … Continue reading Watch “25 BOOKISH FACTS ABOUT ME || BOOK TAG!!” on YouTube
Book Review of The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart by Holly Ringland (Spoiler free)
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Watch “HOW TO SCORE BAND 7 AND MORE IN YOUR IELTS EXAM WITHOUT ANY COACHING | TIPS AND TRICKS| SCORE HIGHER” on YouTube
HOW TO SCORE BAND 7+ IN YOUR IELTS EXAM | TIPS AND TRICKS Do click on the above link to find out how I got a band 8 in my IELTS without spending a single cent on any coaching or any tutor. SELF STUDY YOUR WAY UP TO THOSE HIGH SCORES. Watch the video and … Continue reading Watch “HOW TO SCORE BAND 7 AND MORE IN YOUR IELTS EXAM WITHOUT ANY COACHING | TIPS AND TRICKS| SCORE HIGHER” on YouTube
Watch “BOOKS FOR BEGINNERS || BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS | MUST READS |” on YouTube
Do you want to start reading? Are you a beginner? Want to expand your vocabulary? Watch this.
Watch “HOW TO READ EFFECTIVELY FOR BEGINNERS IN 8 EASY STEPS!” on YouTube
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A masterpiece of Joker Origins : The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (A Fangirl Review)
About the book : For the first time the Joker's origin is revealed in this tale of insanity and human perseverance. Looking to prove that any man can be pushed past his breaking point and go mad, the Joker attempts to drive Commissioner Gordon insane. After shooting and permanently paralyzing his daughter Barbara (a.k.a. Batgirl), … Continue reading A masterpiece of Joker Origins : The Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland (A Fangirl Review)
10 reasons why books are better than babies
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Book Review of Rafina by Shandana Minhas
Blurb: Rafina looks at the glamorous girl on the billboard outside her window in Karachi and thinks, It won’t be long before I'm up there. Too poor for college and dismissive of marriage, the clear-eyed young woman cajoles her mother's friend and Radiance beauty parlour masseuse, Rosie Khala, into taking her on as an apprentice. … Continue reading Book Review of Rafina by Shandana Minhas