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Admin28.07.2021

UOéchange / UOexchange, Ottawa, ON (2021)

[The] mixture of the predictable and the unpredictable will keep readers turning the pages.
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Admin19.08.2021

Mudbound: Jordan, Hillary: 9781616208417: experience-ga.ctb.com: Books

Our staff and volunteers do not have the capacity to deliver both VIRTCH and in-person services every week.
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Admin11.07.2021

Manga Starter Kit: Recommendations For Book Bloggers

Over the past few weeks, I decided it was finally time to share my own personalized list of manga series for book bloggers who are new to the space or those who just want to learn about more series.
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Admin07.08.2021

UOéchange / UOexchange, Ottawa, ON (2021)

Constant intimidation and Oakland Police Department stationed in their halls.
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Admin21.08.2021

How to Build a Heart by Maria Padian #bookreview #tarheelreader #thrhowtobuildaheart @mpadian @algonquinbooks @algonquinyr #howtobuildaheart #blogtour #bookgiveaway

The first thing I do in the morning is walk through it and it brings me so much Joy, thank you! Their dynamic is different and complicated, but no matter what they really do care for each other, even in the most difficult moments! on August 29th 2021 In the yard of the first home my husband and I purchased 45 years ago their were so many beautiful iris.
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Admin24.08.2021

UOéchange / UOexchange, Ottawa, ON (2021)

Both are legends in the kingdom of Arawiya — but neither of them want to be.
Admin22.06.2021

Mudbound

This was my first year to have a cut flower garden.
Admin31.08.2021

Book Bytes

on August 31st 2021 I love irises.
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Admin18.08.2021

Bearded Iris Giveaway

on August 25th 2021 I have two varieties of irises in my yard.
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Admin16.08.2021

How to Build a Heart by Maria Padian #bookreview #tarheelreader #thrhowtobuildaheart @mpadian @algonquinbooks @algonquinyr #howtobuildaheart #blogtour #bookgiveaway

I could not be more thrilled about everyone involved in this project!!! Jordan's indelible portrayal of two families caught up in the blind hatred of a small Southern town earned the prestigious Bellwether Prize for Fiction, awarded biennially to a first literary novel that addresses issues of social injustice.
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