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The Books I Read

Emenike

I always have some thoughts, perspectives, jokes etc that I liked in the books I read, that I want to share with others, I write them here for you to share in my joy and so I can look at them and relive the feeling I had when I first read the book.

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Book 7 : The Middle Daughter by Chika Unigwe

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