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Amy Alice D

Amy Alice D

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"People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading"
- Logan Pearsall Smith

I enjoy classics. But not classics that people love just because they should. And I hardly ever read American literature, unless it's going to be REALLY good. European all the way. I absolutely love Penguin books and try to... more »
  • Nottingham, UK
  • member since April 9, 2010
 
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