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Currently readingTouch of Darkness by C. T. Adams

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Oh, I passed the Book Horizon (the point at which you own more books than you have actually read) years and years ago. My Book Deficit now numbers in the several hundreds, I'm sure.
So right now my LT friends are: Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Robert E. Howard, Sir Walter Scott ... and you! Quite an exclusive club! :-)
Hi, I just wanted to stop by and thank you for the comment you left on my library. :) I hope that you're doing well. We do seem to share a common sort of theme in the books we read. I assume that you've finished Bite Club by now, and I hope that you enjoyed the rest of it as much as the first half. It was different, but I really enjoyed both of the story lines collected there.
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