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Ms. C

Ms. C

Favorite genre: historical fiction
Favorite time and place to read: Saturday mornings on my couch
Favorite book: Homesick by Jean Fritz
What I'm currently reading: The Mighty Miss Malone
1 goal I have for myself as a reader: not pick up so many books at once that I can't finish them.
Languages I read in: English and... more »
  • Madrid, Spain
  • member since October 10, 2009
 
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