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What I’ve Been Reading Lately (December 2021) & #ScandiReadingChallenge Update 

Posted on January 14, 2022 by Patricia Zanuck
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I finished the 2021 reading year on a high note, and thinking back, it’s been a very good reading year – many good books in a variety of genres from diverse authors in many different settings. Continue reading →

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