Saga of a Nerdy Girl (Illustrated)
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Anushree PandeyPublisher:
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Saga of a Nerdy Girl has been written by the geeky 11-year-old Anushree Pandey. This compilation of funny ways through which she faces obstacles life throws at her is bound to get the giggles out of all ages. She has indeed taken “when life gives you lemons make lemonade” to another level. This book is all about how her perspective to view the world. So, be prepared for the rollercoaster of emotions, fun and laughter.
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Saga of a Nerdy Girl has been written by the geeky 11-year-old Anushree Pandey. This compilation of funny ways through which she faces obstacles life throws at her is bound to get the giggles out of all ages. She has indeed taken “when life gives you lemons make lemonade” to another level. This book is all about how her perspective to view the world. So, be prepared for the rollercoaster of emotions, fun and laughter.
Book Details
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ISBN9789392723261
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Pages128
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Avg Reading Time4 hrs
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Age0-11 yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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Customer Reviews
3 out of 5
Book
21/01/2023
Ekta M
This is Anushree's hilarious and sarcastic take on day to day life situations and obstacles that life throws at her. Coming from an 11 year old i must say the humour level is good and her writing is mature enough. In these stories she takes a humorous and sarcastic dig at Desi Desi parenting, school life, personal life etc. Anushree is brutally honest and hilarious in her narration. If you like to read humour do check this out. the stories will remind you of childhood / school days.