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fredamans
A Metis Canadian Bookworm.
Dilara
Literary fiction, poetry, social sciences, food, nature writing, art. Oh and cookbooks. All the cookbooks... #Litsolace #naturalitsy #foodandlit
RamsFan1963
LA Rams Fan, Book Lover, Old School Comics Fan, Hufflepuff and Retail Warrior
Darklunarose
Pagan, spiritual, new aged, feminist, mother, crafter, animal lover. Book lover.
jlhammar
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/128384-jamie Host of #NunLitQuarterly and #EuropaCollective
RosePressedPages
She/Her | Tired Grad Student | Mood & Seasonal Reader | Historophile | 🏳️‍🌈| Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/madelinemccrae
JessClark78
Reader. Bibliophile. Coffee addict. Mother of Cats. Ravenclaw. House Stark. My favorite genres are Horror, Fantasy, Sci-fi, and Gothic Literature.
ItsAnotherJen
"Fiction gives us empathy: it puts us inside the minds of other people, gives us the gifts of seeing the world through their eyes." ▪Ravenclaw▪INFJ▪
TheSpineView
Bookwyrm, Dog and Horse lover, Book Blogger 📚 www.thespineview.com My life as a bibliophile❣😊🐶🐎
swynn
Librarian - sf/fantasy addict - runner - germanophile - he/him or they/them
brittanybooks
Married with cats in the 802
KateReadsYA
I live in a world where Fairy Tales are real, glitter makes everything better, & coffee in the morning will start every day off magical.
Buchbeeg
🦸‍♀️ momma ☕coffee enthusiast 📚 book addict 🌌 space nerd 🐱 cat cuddler 🏕 nature appreciator
HeyT
Cats. Books. Games.
Beatlefan129
A nurse,a lifelong lover of books, a knitter, a friend to all animals. Find my gigantic TBR on Goodreads goodreads.com/beatlefan129 Denver, CO USA
BookmarkTavern
WORDS IN THE HEART CAN NOT BE TAKEN. ~ Sir Terry Pratchett, “Feet of Clay”
DaveGreen7777
I‘m also on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/10923016-david---proud-gleeman-in-branwen-s-adventuring-party
ravenlee
Homeschool mom trying desperately to read grown-up stuff (at least occasionally)
Addison_Reads
"All the reading she had done had given her a view of life they had never seen." Matilda- Roald Dahl