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Kelly S

Kelly S

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Proud mom of a wonderful 12yr old son. I just started reading about a year ago after not reading for a couple decades. My passion has come back with a vengence. I recieved a Kindle Touch for Christmas 2011, and now I'm daily spending hours in books, on my kindle, and in Amazon. I have become a book hoarder, and have found a hobbie that keeps... more »
  • CA, USA
  • member since April 23, 2012
 
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