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Shagun Sinha

Shagun Sinha is a sophomore at the Blake Upper School. She's been writing for years, and it is one of her deepest passions. She is a writer for her school newspaper, Spectrum, and she interned during summer of 2020 at Saint Paul Almanac. 

Artist Blog Posts
Book Review: Everything I Thought I Knew
Shannon Takaoka’s Everything I Thought I Knew is full of mystery and love. The novel begins with a teenage girl, Chloe, running during track practice with her best friend. As the novel progresses, her life takes a turn, and she needs a heart transplant.
Shagun Sinha
Jul. 15
Review of Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
Teen book reviewer Shagun Sinha takes a look at Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens and breaks down loneliness, loyalty, and isolation from a teenage perspective.
Shagun Sinha
Feb. 11

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