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PUTTING THE JOY LUCK CLUB ON HOLD!!!

I'm going to be utterly honest and say that I currently lost the book. Therefore when it comes to things like analysis and themes, I will have to put these things on hold. I wouldn't want to depend on the internet for work that I believe would be best analysed if I looked at it. For now I have decided to skip this book however I am currently in the process of purchasing it. I will review it soon and continue blogging about that specific book. If you would like me continue the book you might as well  ... follow me on:
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Next up, we have women at point zero that I am trying to get out posted by Early August.
I will post as soon as possible when the first episode is due. Thanks for all the support and stay tuned for more monthly book reviews.

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