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Me too!!
So are we gonna go at our own pace or read a certain amount of chapters per day?


Me too!!
So are we gonna go at our own pace or read a certain amount of chapters per day?"
I'm good with going at my own pace

How many are there?

Me too!!
So are we gonna go at our own pace or read a certain amount of chapters per day?"
I'm good with going at my own pace
as long as you don't..."
Yes okay!
Lol. No. I have a Chemistry test on Monday so I'm gonna stop myself from finishing so fast and encourage myself to study Chemistry.

smell God in the silk of Amma’s sari,
Why were you smelling her sari though?
We buy clothes on sale—
never anything cool.
Excuse me but, clothes on sale are COOL.
Even worse than the parties
where I feel so left out
are the ones where
I’m not even invited.
Personally, I'd rather not be invited to a party that to feel left out.
When you are an only child,
the house is orderly, quiet.
Voices are rarely raised.
Your parents only think of you.
WRONG.
you'll hear my mother yelling at me or my father from miles away
Also, most of the times my parents don't even bother talking to me so no. They don't only think about me.
And when I do try to talk,
my accent is wrong,
wronger than my parents’ accents
when they speak English.
I don't think wronger is a word, hon.
When he wears green,
I see bits of yellow swirling.
When he’s arguing a point in class,
his eyes look purple.
Then I stop and remind myself
not to stare.
Which is hard,
because Pete is my partner
in English.
Stop. Please.
They giggle all the time,
hang their arms around each
other in hallways,
talk loudly at the lockers,
hoping the boys will notice.
I don’t have time for such nonsense.
I have things I want to accomplish.
Yep. Reha is not like other girls.
She wears it in a braid she can sit on.
Why would someone sit on their braid though?
Rachel and Reha,
Reha and Rachel,
Not again.
I wore a white sari when my mother, your pati, died,
I don't know which language this is, but in Hindi pati means husband.
I am six years old perched on Amma’s bed trying not to wrinkle my dark green langa.
Why do I think that she means "lehanga"?
Because I genuinely have never heard the word "langa"
Sunny and I never argue even though we’re so different.
Being different doesn't mean that you will argue. There's something known as "respecting others opinions"
We were only a month apart—
Reha and Sunny,
Sunny and Reha,
almost close enough to be twins.
I've met people born on the same day as me, but I've never thought of them as my twin, because, you know the definition of twins.
Reha and Sunny,
Sunny and Reha,
Also why is this written twice like this? Just to increase the word count I suppose.
According to Daddy, Indians are famous for disagreeing with each other...
I didn't know that...
I’m caught between the life I want to lead and the one she thinks I should.
This hit hard.


I haven't even downloaded it yet... I am in a class rn...

I haven't even downloaded it yet... I am in a class rn..."
I've downloaded it, but won't be starting until very late tonight.
But 73 pages?? You are already more than halfway through!

I haven't even downloaded it yet... I am in a..."
Um...yes. It had really short chapters so I was tempted to read more and more.
Since I have the Chemistry test on Monday, I'll give you guys time to catch up with me.

Not very far into it, but I'm loving this book so much already! Never thought it was possible for me to start sympathizing with the MC when I'm only 10% in...but here we are

Not very far into it, but I'm loving this book so much already! Never thought it was possible for me to start sympathizing with the MC when I'm only 10% in...but h..."
I will start reading it tonight... I'm excited about it...

Samosas and Sabjis.
Unpopular opinion: I don't like Samosas."
Yess! Love those references. They hit so close to home (literally)
Do you know which state Reha's parents belonged to?
I don't like samosa either. But I do love Kachori though

Is it weird that I've never had kachori?"
Huh? Neither the bikaneri one nor the one with onion masala in it?
It's not weird. There's so much that i haven't had either.

Is it weird that I've never had kachori?"
Huh? Neither the bikaneri one nor the one with onion masala in it?
It's not weird. There's so much that i ..."
Nope. I'm just way too picky with what I eat.

Is it weird that I've never had kachori?"
Huh? Neither the bikaneri one nor the one with onion masala in it?
It's not weird. There's..."
Same though. My taste in food is sooo limited!

That's great.
I'm not sure how I feel about this book though. It doesn't read like a five-star book to me. But who knows what's gonna happen.

I just went through the updates you posted above.
And yeah, there were several instances with"not like other girls" trope that I didn't necessarily like..
But I'm able to look past it till now, as it's a middle grade and I remember having my own "not like other kids" phase when I was around eight.
Also, I think a lot of what Reha thinks is different about other kids, comes from her own parents' expectations from her. She's supposed to behave in a certain way, to be their perfect daughter, while also battling with the feeling of not belonging anywhere.
So I'm trying to keep an open mind about that.

I just dislike the fact that they mention it again and again.
Like I can totally see that she's not like other girls, why bother mentioning it again and again.
Also yes. I agree. The fact that her parents want her to behave in a certain way, makes me sympathise with her.
Btw, THE COVER IS SO PRETTY

Yes please! I'm already struggling to catch up.

Yes please! I'm already struggling to catch up."
Same here. Just not getting enough free time to read.

Yes please! I'm already struggling to catch up."
Same here. Just not getting enough free time to read."

Yes please! I'm already struggling to catch up."
Same here. Just not getting enough free time to r..."

This question is probably for Nimrat, but I will answer it anyway.
I am liking it so far. I did get confused at some points... I see the not like other girls troupe... I think it's going to 3.5 stars for me.

I love Pete specifically. I love the way Indian food is mentioned throughout the story. It has really good representation.
But it isn't something that I'm blown away with.
Sympathizing with her situation prevents me from criticizing this though.
There's just. *sighs* I don't know how to explain it. I'm not loving this as much as I thought I would.