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Okay guys, I know two of my friends really love this series, and I kinda slink off to my shadows when they talk about because it just doesn’t sound interesting (even before I read this topic) but should I try reading it just for the sake of knowing what my friends are talking about?
"You need French Toast."
#AnduthForever (hopefully 💕)
Ok, I think that finally helped everything click in my brain. I probably got distracted while I was reading. That happens to me sometimes, especially when I’m reading my textbooks for school. I’ll read a few paragraphs and be thinking about something totally different, and then be like, “I have no idea what I just read.” XD
Yeah. Well, I guess I’ll find out whenever I get to it. XD
Write what should not be forgotten. — Isabel Allende
Go for it. It’s long though, so you have to buckle up if you plan to read the whole thing.
It’s okay so far. I’m not in love with it like a friend of mine is 😂
Write what should not be forgotten. — Isabel Allende
Oh yeah that makes sense. I’m okay with reading that stuff though because from what you’ve said, it doesn’t look like she’s trying to imply anything further than that.
Write what should not be forgotten. — Isabel Allende
Ok, I think that finally helped everything click in my brain. I probably got distracted while I was reading. That happens to me sometimes, especially when I’m reading my textbooks for school. I’ll read a few paragraphs and be thinking about something totally different, and then be like, “I have no idea what I just read.” XD
I do that ALL THE TIME. lol
Lukas&Livia
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#HOTTOLINE
LEFSE FOREVER!!!!!! <333
@esther-c yeah same.
"When in doubt, eat cheese crackers."-me to my charries who don't even know about cheese crackers
@savannah_grace2009 well I didn’t even notice it, so…… lol
"When in doubt, eat cheese crackers."-me to my charries who don't even know about cheese crackers
😂😂
Write what should not be forgotten. — Isabel Allende