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18 Jun, 2009

TIME TRAVELER’S WIFE

Posted by: baterya In: thought

I saw this book titled “The Time Traveler’s Wife” at Powerbooks and was curious at its title and plot of the story… now I am still thinking after seeing it in tumblr if I will buy it, look for pdf of it, or just let it go… hehehe

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