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Quoting Scribblers



Published by Half Baked Beans Publishers




Blurb:
Brace yourself up for a classic journey laced with unmissable grit, gumption, and grace.
The awe-inspiring quotes in this collated frame of work, instantly gratify your spirit and nourish your soul in all its entirety.

Revel in this your go-to book for the myriad emotions, experiences, and valiance that you crave for, to bring you the much needed solace and strength.
Penned down by people from varied walks of life through their own prism of experiences, these invaluable nuggets of wisdom enrich your life and alchemize your magical being.
Relax, smile and soak in the profound sprinklers that unfold onto this fascinating path!

My Review:
A bright yellow coloured book that looks so attractive. I really wish this was a paperback version, this one's so beautiful....
A motivational, inspiring and emotional  and beautiful book full of Quotes from different Authors.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
All the quotes given in this book are worth reading. These quotes cover almost all the emotions like love, relationship, success ambition etc.

Recommended to:
·        Beginners
·        People with hopes and dreams
·        Readers who tend to understand emotions from quotes

My Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars

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