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We made it to Friday Reads! What's everyone reading this weekend?
I'm racing my way through
The Heir Affair
and still listening to
Charlotte's Web
. I also enjoyed the new essay
Themes and Variations
by David Sedaris. I wish it had been a lot longer though!
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I'm racing my way through The Heir Affair and still listening to Charlotte's Web. I also enjoyed the new essay Themes and Variations by David Sedaris. I wish it had been a lot longer though!