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codeez
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introduction

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Hi guys, i'm Olisa, i'm 14, and im new here. I joined this forum to rekindle my interest in reading, a flame that died out a few years ago. I'm currently reading Dreams from my father by barrack Obama. I hope this marks the beginning of a wonderful journey ! :techie-studyingbrown:
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Katie Blackmore
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Post by Katie Blackmore »

Welcome @codeez !! :happy-cheerleadersmileygirl: I hope you have a wonderful time with us and find lots of new and exciting books to read to help rekindle that love for reading.
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Post by Prechize »

Good day guys
I am new here I m so so happy to start this journey with my new family, I hope all will go well and we will all share ideas, connect gracefully as well as enjoy our time together.

Let's do this 😁😁😁
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