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Maria
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Oct 28, 2019 05:33AM
Just started Lovely War - I am enjoying it so far
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Erika wrote: "Daisy Jones and the Six as an audiobook for my commute!"How do you like it? This books keeps crossing my path.
Maria wrote: "Erika wrote: "Daisy Jones and the Six as an audiobook for my commute!"How do you like it? This books keeps crossing my path."
I really wasn't drawn to the concept of the book, and I am really not a big audiobook person either, but for some reason the combo is really working for me
Erika wrote: "Maria wrote: "Erika wrote: "Daisy Jones and the Six as an audiobook for my commute!"How do you like it? This books keeps crossing my path."
I really wasn't drawn to the concept of the book, and ..."
Thanks. I may give it a shot
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