: The Diary Of An Indian School Girl Meanie.com (No:5772)
: Nandini Nayar
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: The mysterious BigA, leader of the group on Meaning.com, steers the group through stormy discussions at night. Who is this BigA and why is Apoorva filled with so many questions? Who is 2pretty2 perfect? Who is knock knock and where does he get his jokes from? Apoorva turns detective and in the process discovers several surprising things about friends and family, and the meanings they hide.
: NOTHING RATTLES SILVERMIST. She’s the calmest water-talent fairy around, and as cool as a deep mountain lake. But then an “unlucky” white ladybug lands on Silvermist’s head, and her orderly world goes topsy-turvy. She’s never been the type of fairy to lose things or have accidents or make mistakes . . . until now. Silvermist doesn’t believe in bad luck and silly old fairy superstitions. But all her troubles began after she found the white ladybug. Could the other fairies be right? Is Silvermist really under a curse?
: The Diary of an Indian School Girl
Twelve-year-old Apoorva Joshi has been asked to keep a diary. She agrees to write only about the twelve special meals she eats over the next few months. Soon, however, Apoorva is chronicling not only the best meals she has eaten but also her constantly changing equations with the people around her. Formulas, equations, lists, and reasons crowd Apoorva's Fat Diary, making it an honest and hilarious read.
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