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Isabel Allende: The Stories of Eva Luna – Lioness at Large

Isabel Allende: The Stories of Eva Luna

The Stories of Eva Luna - Isabel Allende, Cynthia Farrell, Samantha Desz, Timothy Andres Pabon, Gibson Frazier, Joy OsmanskiDNF @ just over 40%.

Meh.  There’s nothing inherently wrong with these stories, but I’m interminably bored — I just may be over Allende at this point.  So, I’m just going to cash in on the 40% I’ve listened to and roll for BookLikes-opoly again.

 

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