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Where It's Due:

I would first just like to thank LibraryThing and all the wonderful books they have introduced me to. Without them, there are many genres and books I would have never thought to indulge in. They alone introduced me to authors, such as Beth Revis, who has opened my eyes to Sci-Fi. Jana Oliver, [My first ARC] who has finally given us a long awaited Heroine and a much needed change of scenery. Daniel Walls, and his wondrous ability to bring us into a world of fantasy with his vivid imagination. Last, but not least, Curtis Jobling, who provides such well developed characters within his story, no matter how small or big their part, manage to embed themselves deep within your heart and soul.
If it wasn't for the wonderful - don't know how we lived without them - ebook readers / apps, it wouldn't be so easy to read so much. And I like to read So Very Much! Thank you technology! You make me Smile! : )

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