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That’s What I Like

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26 packed chapters about my favourites.

54 pages, ebook

Published May 1, 2019

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Romila Chitturi

64 books47 followers
I write a lot, which keeps me off the streets and out of trouble. I feel you should read my books, which, considering where you're reading this, makes perfect sense. I have been writing since 1996 and blogging from 2004. I am a published author of 20 books and co author of 50 anthologies. I edited, conceptualised and compiled 15 books. If I am not writing you can find me reading thrillers, talking to my friends or being active on Instagram and not to miss out, I am genuinely a fun person and very friendly.

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November 6, 2019
Read Romila's, That's What I like Writing about self is the most difficult thing in my view. You have to be truthful to self when you write about self. Romila did a good job. When I read it feels they are very common little things but for her, it's her life.
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October 13, 2019
The book is an amalgamation of 26 chapters. If you want to know about the author this is the book. No, it doesn’t have her birth details or relationship stories. A to Z collection of her thoughts, musings, and few favorites.

She started with sharing the life of a writer with her recognition and accolades. Chapters can be read stand alone too. Yet, the reader can get a drift. There aren’t any big talks on ways of life. There is a simple flow of words and things that the author likes. Just what the title says.

The flow of words is effortless. Chapters are precise and seem meaningful. Her perception on few topics is quite diverse like “Umbrella”.

Her passion for writing and zeal to share her work brought out this Ebook.

If you are looking out for light reading. This book is for you.
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May 20, 2019
The author has written about 26 favorite things. Only a pro can write this effectively by maintaining the curiosity in the reader. Yes, the e-book is one stretch read. I felt if this would have a theme or continuation sort it would have been wonderful. Somewhere I was not able to connect in a few chapters.

The chapters are entertaining as well as educating. she has given a historical reference of topics ranging from xeroxing, Kellogg’s, Ikea. she has included her very personal favorite topics in the book including bags, jewelry, quilts, rains.

This e-book made me think the art of writing the author has achieved by penning about day to day subject in ease. I would say though this is not her best book, but its worth read.
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