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Pocketful o stories from engage

Hey guys welcome you all to one more bookish post.
This is my experience with this gorgeous book "Pocketful o stories"
Am loving them like I always want to carry this book with me. This book is a collection of micro-tales within few lines.

Pros :
  •    The book cover looks great
  •    Page quality is super. If you are a person who loves books with great quality pages, then you are going to grab it at the first sight
  • Beginner level romance book
  •  You get a lot of stories in this single book.
I don't have any cons to this book, because now am in love with this book. Forever I will be loving this book. 

When you feel like to read a book but don't have much time to read, then you can pick this up. Now am reading this book frequently like revising for exams. Am loving this book that much. You can gift this book even to a non-reader who loves romance genre, they will love this.

This book holds a big thumbs up from me.

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