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Hi! Welcome to my blog. Please sit back and feel comfortable as I show you around. To start with, I love reading and drinking tea! As C.S. Lewis said: "You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me." That's me! I'm currently obsessed with tea! It's so yummy, especially on a cold and rainy day. So, now you know about me, let's get to the reason you're sitting back comfortably and I'm showing you around. As I said earlier, I love reading. Last year I read 109 books! (I know, I'm crazy.) This year I've read 82 books so far. Not doing too bad am I? I hope I can at least read 120 books this year, that is, if I don't run out of money first. Do you spend all your money on books? I do. I shouldn't, but I do. Anyway, on this blog I plan to talk about books I've read, things I've baked, things I've done, and last but not least, my reading experience and what I like and dislike about books. So make sure you grab a soft blanket and some hot cocoa and sit on your most comfortable couch as you scroll through my blog! Hope you enjoy!

Anna

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  1. Great job on this first entry, Anna. I really like the way you write. I'm glad you like tea, as I do, too. I hope you will reach you book reading goal. It is high, but you are definitely a great reader.

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