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― Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
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― The Marriage Plot
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Unputdownables Book Club
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Welcome! This is a place to continually hunt for books that are so good they are unputdownable! ALL ARE WELCOME: the group is for anyone who is on ...more
Welcome! This is a place to continually hunt for books that are so good they are unputdownable! ALL ARE WELCOME: the group is for anyone who is on ...more
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This group is reserved for book bloggers who are interested in the business side of blogging. Here we will share ideas and have conversations about bo ...more
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A private group for the members of the 2011 Indie Lit Awards Fiction Panel to discuss the awards.
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