Angelica only truly became an ardent fan of literature after she stumbled upon her aunt’s great bookshelf filled with all kinds of books. Out of everything, she had to pick Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar. She soon began exploring Haruki Murakami and Kurt Vonnegut instead of the usual primary-school shenanigans of Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton. In her free time, she also goes to local underground gigs and headbangs away to pop punk and hardcore music. With her conversational skills confined to poorly told stories, she spends time inventing cool one-of-a-kind slangs/code names with her close friends who love her for her abnormal sense of humour.

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