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Books I read & Reviewed

  1. Cards on the Table - Agatha Christie
  2. The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
  3. All Through The Night - Mary Higgins Clark
  4. Nobody Killed Her - Sabyn Javeri
  5. Death at the Opera - Gladys Mitchell
  6. Dragonmede - Rona Randall
  7. An Unsuitable Job for a Woman - P D JAMES
  8. Almost Single - Advaita Kala
  9. The Lost Years of Sherlock Holmes - Ted Riccardi
  10. A Cry in the Night - Mary Higgins Clark

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