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Book Bingo 2020

 Book Bingo 2020 



Yay! I completed this one also. Minus one book, which I completed this year. But it is a book bingo so it's not important to complete the full house, right. I also didn't participate by writing reviews and linking to this one. Because you know, it was 2020!  

Here is my list for the Book Bingo 2020 with their ratings. 

Prompt

Book

Rating

1

Dystopian World

20 thousand leagues under the sea- Jules Verne

3

2

Found in Translation

Tao Te Ching - Stephen Mitchell

3

3

A book from Last year's TBR

khhullam khulla - Rishi Kapoor

4

4

About the Woman

The One You Cannot Have - Preeti Shenoy

5

5

Judged by the cover

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams

5

6

Movie Adaptation

The Scarlet Pimpernel - Baroness Emmuska Orczy

5

7

A book about books

Book Love - Debbie Tung

4

8

In a land far far away

Anxious People - Fredrik Backman 

5

9

Cult Classic

And Then There Were None - Agatha Christie

5

10

A book writtten by a WOC

You Beneath Your Skin - Damyanti Biswas

4

11

A book by an author from a country you want to visit

Ikigai: The Japanese secret to a long and happy life - Héctor García

5

12

In support of Indie Publishers

Void Thoughts - Vinitha Dileep

3

13

Your Choice

Along Came A Spyder - Apeksha Rao 

3

14

A book by an author from your country

About That Summer - Sudha Nair

4

15

A book where an artist is a protagonist

Born a crime - Trevor Noah

4

16

That warm fuzzy feeling

Love in Agartha - Sundari Venkatraman

4

17

In the backdrop of war

News of the World- Paulette Jiles

5

18

Listed on the Booker

Normal People - Sally Rooney 

3

19

A book about our furry friends

Puma: A Soldier's Dog - Richa Kashyap

4

20

A Genre you don’t generally read

Yakshini - Neil D'Silva

4

21

Ye old Gods

Tales of Krishna: 3 in 1 (Amar Chitra Katha)

4

22

Reliving days of Fairy Tales

Reclaimed: A Reimagining of Snow White - Jamie Campbell

4

23

Phylosiphically Speaking

How to stop worrying and Start Living - Dale Carnegie

3

24

Your favourite Color on cover

Red, White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston

3

25

A book about Food

Muffins & Murder - Heather Justesen

3

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