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Happy Purple Girl

Happy Purple Girl

I love to read and have been doing so for as long as I can remember.

I have always loved books and stories, paper and pens, ink and paint and the fabulous chemistry that all of those things combined have the capacity to create.

The books on my shelf are all books that I have read or, in several cases, am in the process of... more »
  • Rocky Mountains--Western United States
  • member since October 26 2007
 
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