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Susanita
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This is a pretty song I‘d like to add to my music library if I could get iTunes to cooperate. #peace #decemberdreams

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ☮️ 🎶 ❤️ 4mo
Eggs 🎹🕊️🩵 4mo
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dabbe
Untitled | Untitled
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Brilliant 🍎 5mo
TheBookgeekFrau Good. One!!!! 5mo
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dabbe @TheBookgeekFrau 🧡🖤💜 5mo
Eggs Perfection 🍏❤️🍎 5mo
dabbe @Eggs 🧡🖤💜 5mo
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Eggs
Apple: (Skin to the Core) | Eric Gansworth
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A poignant memoir of growing up in poverty on the reservation.

#Apple

#HumbleHarvest

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great cover 🍎 5mo
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🍎❤️🍎 5mo
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AmandaBlaze
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Clwojick 🍎🍎🍎 6mo
Eggs Cider smells so good 🍎🍏🍎 6mo
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LibrarianRyan
Apple and Magnolia | Laura Gehl
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4 ⭐This story is about a family and their two trees. Brita is a little girl who is absolutely positive that the trees talk to each other. Not only do they talk to each other but they‘re friends. Her dad tells her nicely when he doesn‘t believe her. Her sister tells her not so nicely when she doesn‘t believe her. But Brita still believes. And she sets out to prove that she‘s correct. I really liked the intro to this book where the author gives a

LibrarianRyan little bit of information about trees in real life and it just helps push this sweet story into something that will want to be read over and over again. The illustrations are unique mainly because they look like they were illustrated by a child. A good child but a child, so you feel that this is the story of a child for a child. 7mo
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Bethanyroe
Steve Jobs | Walter Isaacson
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Very interesting read!! It‘s crazy to think@how one man has Influenced so much of how our modern culture lives and interacts. Definitely recommend.

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TimSpalding
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What a fantastic book! The book is mostly narrative, of course, but it has a thesis: That Jobs changed. The brilliant but dysfunctional human being that created Apple and the Mac, but was ejected from the company he founded, mellowed, learned and was chastised into a better person—along all the axes of “better.“ Although in no way a management advice book, still less a life-advice book, I found it usefully reflective for me personally.

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First Frost | Sarah Addison Allen
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Love this one!! ❤️ 1y
Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️🍎💚 1y
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IndoorDame
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I‘m stuck in bed today, so I can‘t get my copy of this beautiful book down off the top shelf for you, but this is my favorite #Apple book. #NovemberNarrative @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

JuliaTheBookNerd Ditto 🍎🍏❤️ 1y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I hope you feel better soon! ❤️ 1y
IndoorDame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks thank you 🙏❤️ 1y
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AnnR Sorry you're feeling unwell and I hope your much better soon. 1y
IndoorDame @Ann_Reads thank you! 1y
Eggs Hope you feel better soon 🖤🍎❤️ 1y
IndoorDame @Eggs thank you ♥️ 1y
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RutiRegan
What Will Fit? | Grace Lin
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I really love this book and Grace Lin‘s other books in this series. They explain math concepts to very young children in an unusually (maybe uniquely) respectful way. This one is about how different things are different sizes. #kidlit #boardbook