Book Review of The Mother of all Parties by Padmini Sankar
The Mother of all Parties by Padmini Sankar published by HarperCollins India is a sweet Lil story of Pam who’s juggling between organizing a party for her anniversary celebration and work and kids. How will she manage everything? Will her party better than Honey, her kitty kat friend?.
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