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One Liner

One-Liner Challenge with Whatever’s on the Shelf

Posted on March 16, 2018May 24, 2018 by Pop Culture Literary

Moyatori nominated me to complete this fun challenge of writing one-line descriptions of random books from my collection.

Posted in Comics, Community Collaboration Challenge Events, Non LiteraryTagged Book Summary, books, challenge, Comics, Manga, Novels, One Liner, read, reading, Recommendation, Summary11 Comments
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