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A.M. Hartsock

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Average rating: 4.69 · 13 ratings · 0 reviews · 1 distinct work
Catching the Drift

4.69 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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Donald Annie: Welcome back to the Goodreads group, missed you!!


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A.M. Jayne wrote: "Annie,
thanks for inviting me ... love it!!! I have been a bookaholic since I learned to read!!!"


I am so glad you joined, and I really like your book list! I think we have similar tastes in books. There are a ton of books I read over the past 20 years, but I am only posting recent reads that I can actually review. One day, maybe I will post everything I read in grad school, but I will have nothing to say about them! Can't remember . . . ;) Happy Holidays to you, Uncle David and Andy!!!


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Jayne Annie,
thanks for inviting me ... love it!!! I have been a bookaholic since I learned to read!!!


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