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Ty
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Hello!

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Hey. I've been dropping into the forums once in a while. Good stuff. Anyway, I'm located in the Pacific Northwest. I like thrillers, historical fiction, sailng/travel adventures (fiction or nonfiction), and some other non-fiction stuff once in a while to learn something new. I'm always researching different books and genres to read and I like browsing bookstores. Right now I'm reading "Cutting Loose", "Count of Monte Cristo" and "World War Z".
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Welcome to the forums. See ya around.
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Welcome Ty!
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Welcome to the forums, Ty! :D I like the pictures of the trees.
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Thanks!
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