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I grew up Loving reading. I saw my parents read and my Mom taught me to read at a young age. When I was younger books were my constant friends and companions. They still are but in the form of Kindles because my eyesight is so bad I cannot read regular books anymore and most don’t come in Large Print editions.
I like the last part of the quote “for the inevitable dead spots in life.” Stephen King and Anne Rice know a lot about “Dead Spots!!” LOL!! 🙂 😉 😀
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Same for me on all counts DeBorah 👍😃
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