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fabulous.
fabulous. (particularly since your picture doesn’t include a toddler trying to knock over the hammock 🙂
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happy reading!
 @yuvizalkow Thank you!
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No, no toddlers anywhere near me. 🙂 I might have my cat in the near future, though, and she can be about as bad as a toddler…
From Tolkein to Shakespeare. That’s some fun reading there. 🙂
 @richescorner Isn’t it? 🙂
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Who would you include on your summer reading list?
 @Erin F.
 Hmmm, if you are a fan of Tolkein and love that rich fantasy world and unique characters, I’d recommend a new author that I love, Patrick Rothfuss. He’s published two books in a new series that’s a really good read.
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For modern literary style, I actually love Stephen King. He is one of the most descriptive writers out there and really knows how to set a tone. I don’t normally read the horror genre, but his writing style draws me in. He also writes science fiction and fantasy novels ala the dark tower series and Under the Dome.
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For the classics, although it’s heavier reading, I like Charles Dickens. One of my favorites is a tale of two cities. Also Victor Hugo’s, Les Miserables, is a great classic book that I would add to the list.
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 @richescorner Uh-oh. You’ve just added to my reading list. 🙂
OMG, Erin! You’re amazing! I’m going to hire you soon. Just you wait. It’s a comin’ down the road this autumn. I love your drawing.
 @texascopywriter I can’t wait to hear more about your project!