Weirdest Book Ever

· Asmin Giri
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The name of this book is 'Weirdest Book Ever'. The name of this book is inspired by 'The Rudest Book Ever' by Shwetabh Gangwar. Like the name this book is weird. This book is also weird. It has not any single theme. Its contents are like; psychology, God theory, motivation, sarcasm, subconscious mind, etc. That's the main reason which makes the book's name "Weirdest Book Ever." This book may have lots of mistakes because it is made by a 13/14-year-old boy. So, sorry for that. I am also really sorry if your thoughts get hurt after reading this book. This book contains all short chapters because I have explained things in the shortest way possible. So, all the chapters do not include deep and highly explanations. So, you can read this book within some hours. Please share your experience after reading this book at [email protected]. Make sure your review/criticize on this book will help me to improve as a writer. Thank you for reading this section.

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Emikid
July 13, 2021
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About the author

Asmin Giri, also known as Emikid, is Nepalese rapper, lyricist, author, and music producer from Lamahi, Dang. He was born on 1st June, 2007. He was inspired by his own uncle to write books. His first book's (Weirdest Book Ever) name was inspired by Shwetabh Gangwar's "The Rudest Book Ever." He is one of the youngest writer from Nepal to write unique book like "Weirdest Book Ever." He is also one of the youngest psychological author from Nepal.

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