Interesting reading statistics.
If they are accurate ... NO WORRIES ... I'm picking up the slack!
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What would a couple agree to in order to have a biological child? Is anything too much? Carly and Gabe Berk face that question when all conventional attempts have failed. Gabe has a daughter from his first marriage but Carly is determined to have the whole experience of giving birth to a child herself. When they hear about “The Baby Maker”, Dr. Isadore Teplitsky, Carly is…
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Arthur Benjamin lives on the coast of South Africa in a house he paid too much money for, but it was worth it, because Arthur is a self professed loner and his little corner of the world gives him solitude. Arthur is also trying to write a book about History … not History as…
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Have you ever come across a book on a website or in a bookstore or on GoodReads and thought to yourself “Hmm – that sounds really good” and then forget to put it on your “Want to Read” shelf or scan it into your phone?
That’s exactly what happened to me with “A Secondhand Life”. Needless to say I was quite thrilled when I happened upon it again…
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A picture truly can tell 1000 words and each of these quilts told a story within its frame.
I was awestruck! More HERE…
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