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Hi,
My name is Sneha and I’m a book blogger, and one with weird questions always on my mind. I have always been an avid reader and there's nothing like more than curling up in bed with something crunchy to eat and a good book.

I love literary fiction, historical fiction, fantasy-adventures, and thrillers. I read Science, history, and books for children. Few of my
On my blog, I post book reviews, weird questions in life I have, and my thoughts about them and discuss about forensics, magic, adventure, and trivial matters. My reviews can be positive, negative, or mixed. I never hide my opinion. We are all learning every day, if our opinions don't match no issues, maybe in the future with more experiences in life you will come to see my perspective, or I will come to see yours. We do not have to hate each other for that.
I also review advance reader copies (books that will be published in the future), so I’ll tell you about upcoming releases.

I sometimes post beautiful photos or maybe just weird ones, beautiful but weird. Feel free to subscribe, leave a comment or a link to your blog below so that we can keep in touch.

A selection of a few of my favorite books (in no particular order), some of which I have reviewed on this blog:
1. Study series by Maria V. Snyder
2. Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare
3. Heroes of Olympus series by Rick Riordan
4. Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers By Mary Roach.
5. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
6. How to train your dragon.

My weird questions...
1. Why do malls and public places insist on having European style toilets...Indian is fine...I hate touching my skin to that toilet...
2. Have we humans changed in the face of the pandemic we are almost behaving the same way as we did in earlier pandemics like the black plague?
3. Who is more animistic humans or other animals?

Currently can remember only these guys!!!



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