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Amanda
is on page 152 of 448
Holy crap, where has this book *been* all of my life! Thank you, Galactic Suburbia, for this recommendation!!
— Oct 27, 2014 09:53AM
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Kevin Armstrong
is on page 45 of 448
I like how the author described how she danced, and singed, which was unlike any human could sing.
— Oct 21, 2013 06:57AM
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Aimee
is on page 203 of 448
Even though this is taking me forever to read, this book is super awesome. I just havent been reading a lot lately but im trying to change that. I will do better!
— Jan 29, 2013 09:06AM
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Aimee
is on page 115 of 448
I knew i would love this after reading 'More Women Of Wonder'. Sso far; 'No Woman Born' raises the question, can we preserve beauty and talent, but at what cost? That Only A Mother illusrates the true depths that a mothers love can reach, and in 'The Woman From Altair' a strange and beautiful woman is brought home from a distant planet by her new husband,and its im sensing its about to get weird...many stories to go.
— Nov 13, 2012 09:07AM
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