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    Google trends analysis: 'Happiness'

    I just hope all those that were searching for happiness found it.

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    Happy Easter!!!!

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    floral tape
    hair clips (spring loaded)

  • I finally decided on my picks for the Novella Challenge. If you don't remember, the rules are read 6 novellas (100-250 pgs) between April and September 2008.

    1. Lesley Castle: Jane Austen
    2. Stardust: Neil Gaiman
    3. Fahrenheit 451: Ray Bradbury
    4. Breakfast at Tiffany's: Truman Capote
    5. The Lifted Veil: George Eliot
    6. Summer: Edith Wharton

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