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KAY W

KAY W

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Hi Everyone, my name is Kay and I love to read! I became addicted to reading at the age of three due to my granddad reading me Rupert Bear stories. Bless! Art and Literature was my chosen option in my Combined Studies degree at college. I also have an Open University degree in the Arts, which is the best thing I ever did, well apart from... more »
  • Doncaster, UK
  • member since July 1, 2010
 
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