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The Bookshelf Blogger A reader who vicariously lives her life through fictitious characters.

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Uniting people through literature one book at a time. Coffee dates with some great reads! BRITT-MARIE WAS HERE amazon. Ambitious? Is an optional re-read. Also, two different David Mitchells, haha.

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