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Tag Archives: Readers

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[Jessica Sly] 7 Types of Books on a Reader’s Shelves

May 27, 2021Alyssa Roat2 CommentsAuthor Posts, Thoughts & Thingsbooks, bookshelves, Readers, reading

Reading is a gift. It has the ability to transport us away to new times and places, to teach us a brand-new skill, and to give us a way to relax and recharge. Some of us are casual readers, while others are hardcore, always-have-a-new-book-in-hand readers. But let’s face it. No matter what type of reader…

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[Guest: Phyllis Helton] Behind the “Reads”

Apr 25, 2019Nikki Wright7 CommentsGuest Posts, Story Behind the Storyamong the reads, Phyllis Helton, Reader Appreciation, Readers

I started reading almost before I could walk. Okay, that might be a slight exaggeration, but according to my mom, I was more than happy crawling well past the age when I should have been walking. Also according to my mom, I taught myself to read when I was very young, making my statement almost…

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