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Sticking It to Cancer One Book at a Time

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  • Malin
    on A twist on Beauty and the Beast in this start to a romantic fantasy duology (I refuse to accept romantasy as a genre, you can’t make me)
    True dat.
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    on Bacon, It’s Been Good to Read You
    This is going on a list of potential books to buy for my husband!
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    on CBR Diversion – Community Bookshelves – Book set in a place you have lived.
    I started reading Sue Grafton's alphabet series (A is for Alibi) shortly after I moved to the Southern California from...
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    on Very Delightful Slice of Life Manga About Looking Past Exteriors and Being Your True Self
    I hope you enjoy! And thank you :) I always enjoy your reviews as well!
  • Quinn Rafferty
    on “What garlic is to salad, insanity is to art.”-Augustus Saint-Gaudens
    Enjoyed this review as I am very interested in The Gilded Age and all the cast of characters. As the...
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