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Agree 100% Comet Sedai Send a noteboard - 11/05/2011 08:58:24 PM
It's nice to be able to just open a book at random and start reading and know exactly what's going on.


Wheel of Time books make good nostalgia reading too.
The chief difficulty Alice found at first was in managing her flamingo.
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I am so in love with nostalgia reading right now. - 10/05/2011 11:23:54 PM 1091 Views
Nostalgia reading can be nice - 10/05/2011 11:26:59 PM 850 Views
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Narcissistic self-serving post *NM* - 11/05/2011 06:48:12 AM 1586 Views
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Re: I did not know the origin of FTW - 11/05/2011 09:02:22 PM 874 Views
I can't quit reading history, myself. - 11/05/2011 05:56:04 AM 836 Views
Not exactly nostalgia,but I had a compulsion to start rereading Neil Gaiman last night. - 11/05/2011 05:30:20 PM 821 Views
Harry Potter is the best nostalgia reading. - 11/05/2011 06:44:12 PM 745 Views
Agree 100% - 11/05/2011 08:58:24 PM 1020 Views
I was too old when I started Harry Potter for them to be considered nostalgia reading in my case. - 11/05/2011 09:02:46 PM 825 Views
I think I was 12 when I first read HP. - 13/05/2011 04:27:39 PM 839 Views
Re: I think I was 12 when I first read HP. - 13/05/2011 06:33:18 PM 727 Views
That's love. - 15/05/2011 02:26:50 AM 774 Views
this is true for me as well. *NM* - 13/05/2011 04:25:55 PM 362 Views

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