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Emeraldfae75
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So I am new to this forum and was curious as to where to begin. Hoping to find my way around here but feeling a bit lost. I am getting back to my love of book reading. And hoping this would be a good way to get things rolling again. Thanks for any help. :ugeek2:
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You should begin with the FAQ. :text-welcomewave:
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Emeraldfae75 wrote: 24 May 2018, 21:16 So I am new to this forum and was curious as to where to begin. Hoping to find my way around here but feeling a bit lost. I am getting back to my love of book reading. And hoping this would be a good way to get things rolling again. Thanks for any help. :ugeek2:
You can also go to the Review Team Page and read everything under the blue tabs there. It seems complicated at first, but this is a great site once you learn how to navigate and what the expectations are.
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