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from my good friend Mike Hanski,
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http://bid4papers.com/blog/read-more-write-better/
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Reblogged this on mira prabhu and commented:
My great escape from relative reality began when I was a little girl, with books…and while today reading has far richer meaning that just escaping the daily grind, I continue to be a voracious reader. I can’t say my reading habits are noteworthy. But I can say I LOVE the feel of a book….and can barely bear to read more than a simple article on the computer/internet. I also happen to know I am far more than what I read….ha ha ha. Just in case you’re interested, here’s a peek at the bookshelves of famous people….thank you Chris Graham and Mike Hanski!
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Very welcome Mira – Keep Reading 😀
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Did you see the book at the bottom of Dwight Schrute’s pile? Fancy Coffins to Make Yourself. The humor killed me! Great post. Reading is awesome.
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Fabulous!
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