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Childhood Books Shape Your Life
March 2nd, 2013 HistorySleuth
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I was called out by a fellow writer and blogger, Teresa Cypher, over at my other blog (History Sleuth’s Writing) to choose my top five all time favorite books. Since I do my book reviews over here, I thought it was a better place for the post on the subject. In choosing my top five, […]

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