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I get most of my books on my nook,but I still like to read paperbacks also.
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There used to be a Borders store in Singapore, but it closed down.

So now I shop at Kinokuniya (a Japanese chain bookstore).
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I usually get my books at a book sale i goto every 3 months where you can take as many bags as you want and fill them up and it's only $1 a bag.........which is a really good price :) I goto Barnes N Noble sometimes also,
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Depends where I am when I see one I want to read. The airport always grabs me. I love airports. I usually get a new book and a bloody mary. Something about airports and bloody marys.
"The Kennedy Half-Dollar" is an eclectic and unconventional true crime memoir.
The story is about a young woman, Seely, that finds herself caught in a nightmare with the Hawaiian Mafia. Her coworker is found dead in a cane field one morning and from that point on, Seely tries to escape their clutches. After many years she is forced to face her connection.

There are songs posted throughout the chapters. Play the music while you read. It maybe hard at first, but after the second or third song, it seems strange without. I could not write without music. What isn't expressed in my words is still in the song.
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