HEROES Ordinary People, ExtraOrdinary Lives

HEROES Ordinary People, ExtraOrdinary Lives
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Wednesday, July 01, 2020

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You Were There Too
You Were There Too
By Colleen Oakley
An “incredibly satisfying” recent release (Taylor Jenkins Reid): Mia has recurring dreams about a mysterious stranger — and when she moves to a small town, they meet… “Brought me to tears. I read it in one long gulp and didn’t want it to end” (New York Times bestselling author Jill Santopolo).
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