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True Blue American

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4. Debbie MaComber
Sun Aug 11, 2019, 01:48 PM
Aug 2019

Rose Harbor In Bloom right now. Her books are a delightful change, they can take you out of the funk and just enjoy. A book about small towns. I have read several lately.

The Political books bore me. Filthy Rich by Patterson was good, but I think we all know how that ends. It was disgusting and shocking at the corruption of so many and the non Justice system.

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