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I'm new as well and I'm just saying Hi! to a few people who joined around when I did. I hope you have a long, full and rich retirement (:-) Do you have any sorts of books you prefer to read? I've got a now-neglected 'Golden Age' crime novel on the go - a reprint from the British Library. I'm intrigued by what makes some books last, why some vanish, and why others are given new life.
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I am new to this forum as well. I'm right now a student. I love reading books and sharing my thoughts about them. I've started reading books since I was in high school. My favorite book is "How to win friends and influence people"
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- Skillian
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susanruth wrote:Hello ipb
I'm new as well and I'm just saying Hi! to a few people who joined around when I did. I hope you have a long, full and rich retirement (:-) Do you have any sorts of books you prefer to read? I've got a now-neglected 'Golden Age' crime novel on the go - a reprint from the British Library. I'm intrigued by what makes some books last, why some vanish, and why others are given new life.
coooool. Sounds good. And yeah it is weird ... the lives some books live.
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Udonan wrote:Hello everyone,
I am new to this forum as well. I'm right now a student. I love reading books and sharing my thoughts about them. I've started reading books since I was in high school. My favorite book is "How to win friends and influence people"
lol I actually have that book too but I never got around to reading it yet. It lives on my 'to read' shelf. I will get there eventually.
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