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Book Haul: Birthday Book Haul 2019.

Hello! 

I am super, duper and almost unforgivably late on sharing my Birthday Book Haul this year. I mean, it's April and I am sharing my books from February only now! 
Bad form. 
But here we are. 

I always like to mark my birthday with a few books. Usually, I let my get some books that have been sitting on my Wishlist for ages. Birthdays are meant for treating yourself to some good books and not feeling the guilt that sometimes follows a book haul. 

All of these were bought from Amazon. 

So let's jump into some beautiful little books! 











BOOKS BOUGHT/// 

1. At Home in Mumbai by Chandrima Pal-- read and loved and reviewed. So good! 

2, When Morning Comes by Arushi Raina 

3. Left from the Nameless Shop by Adithi Rao 

4. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Illustrated by Fred Fordham-- just as good as the original. 

5. Birthday Stories Compiled by Haruki Murakami-- this was my birthday read and it introduced me to so many amazing new writers. 

6. The Sundial by Shirley Jackson 

7. What Maya Say by Shabnam Minwalla-- read this too and it was a fun read. 

8. The Little Book of Comfort by Ruskin Bond-- another book I read for my birthday. Full of little musings and observations and rules for living a good life. Delightful! 

So happy with this year's bounty of books. 
Honestly, can't wait to delve into these beauties. 

Happy Reading Folks. 

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