Thank you so much for the moodboard!! I absolutely love it. Can you do one for Navya too, please?
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Thank you so much for the moodboard!! I absolutely love it. Can you do one for Navya too, please?
Navya - young, praiseworthy
Name Moodboard:✨ Navya✨
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Hello, I love your blog! If you get time can you please do a moodboard for the name Bhavya?
Bhavya - Grand, Splendid, Virtuous, Composed
My new blog post, 1096 Days Later, is up. Please give it a read.
Early 2019: I had to change schools. Again. A turn in the road of my destiny, I had to face my fortune of changing schools again. As much as
Name moodboard: ✨ Bhavya ✨
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Vasant Panchami
শ্বেতপদ্মাসনা দেবী শ্বেত পুষ্পোপশোভিতা
শ্বেতাম্ভরধরা নিত্যা শ্বেতাগন্ধানুলেপনা
শ্বেতাক্ষসূত্রহস্তা চ শ্বেতচন্দনচর্চ্চিতা।
শ্বেতবীণাধরা শুভ্রা শ্বেতালঙ্কারবভূষিতা।
Here is the link of my latest blog post, please give it a read.
http://thethinkingtwins.home.blog/2021/11/09/books-with-bhavya-1-a-man-called-ove-by-fredrik-backman/
Trigger warnings are at the end of this post.I read about A Man Called Ove (written by Fredrik Backman, translated from the Swedish by Henni
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I was four when I held a book in my hand for the first time. A collection of fairy tales, read to me by my parents.
I forgot books after that
I was eight when I picked a book again
A heavy read for a eight year old, people would tell me.
I forgot them again
And then I picked up a book when I was eleven because I was running out of topics of conversation and needed something new to talk about.
Since then though, I haven’t forgotten books and they are the only thing I remember these days.
My journey of reading books has been interesting. I read stories about a mouse, whose recommended age group was 6-8 till I was twelve.
But since then I changed the way I looked at books.
I, now, look at books like a window to another’s mind or a portal to another world. I am now told that I have a very diverse and interesting collection.
I have interesting habits too when it comes to reading books. I read the last line first. A habit I haven’t seen often in people. I read somewhere that the end is actually the beginning and probably that is where this habit finds its roots.
Life is mundane; life is beautiful, I read today. Books have been an intriguing part of my life. From being the medium of entertainment, a medium of fetching praise to actually being the only thing I know a good deal about.
Books have a fascinating part of this monotonous life.