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Shaun McKenzie
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Introduction

Post by Shaun McKenzie »

Hi Scott,

Shaun here from the Fiji Islands. I'd like to say thank you for accepting me into the book club. I am really keen on getting started with the reviews online, though I haven't done book reviews before. I am a book worm with plenty of honest opinions on new books that I read all the time.

I currently work for an insurance company as a consultant and have been for the past four years. I love reading books on everything and anything. I look forward to starting my reviews with the book club.

Thank you again.
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gali
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"In the case of good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you." (Mortimer J. Adler)
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Favodira
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Post by Favodira »

Welcome. I am new here too. It would be nice to know each other better. I am an author.
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Abiodun Akintolu
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Post by Abiodun Akintolu »

I am stirred by what stirs you. Particularly, in your capacity to review good books written by great authors. Keep your potential ability growing.
Anticipate to read my part of the review.
Thanks.
Sincerely Yours,
Abiodun Akintolu
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