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Default I think my eyeballs are gonna fall out

Got home from getting groceries about 10, picked up the mail and there was my book from Amazon!! I found out how long it takes me to read a 300 page book: about five hours, less however long it took to fix lunch, eat, etc.

"Picking Cotton" by Jennifer Thompson-Cannino and Ronald Cotton, a memoir about a man wrongfully accused of rape and the woman who was raped.
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