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What a solid pick-up. [Followers by Megan Angelo]
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I've been loved shrubbery. [Shrubs and Hedges by Eva Monheim]
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Bees are also wild. [The Secret Lives of Garden Bees by Jean Vernon]
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Simple and highly effective. [Essential Vegetable Fermentation by Kelly McVicker]
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Beautiful illustrations. [Taking Time by Jo Loring-Fisher]
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A colonial legacy? [That Hair by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida]
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I'm always hear for medicinal plants. [Southwest Medicinal Plants by John Slattery]
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Fun Arthurian times. [Once & Future Vol. 1 by Kieron Gillen]
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The cover is lovely. [Complete Guide to Self-Care by Kiki Ely]
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Time to binge. [The Kingdom of the Gods by In-Wan Youn]
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Feeling inspired. [When Pain Is Real and God Seems Silent by Ligon Duncan]
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Not exactly beginner friendly. [The Big Book of Cidermaking by Christopher Shockey; Kirsten K. Shockey]
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Fragmented. [Knights Temporal, Vol. 1 by Cullen Bunn, Fran Galan]
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Birds: A Soap Opera. [How Birds Behave by Sharon Sorenson]
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Poetic. [The Lost Book of Adana Moreau by Michael Zapata]
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All I have to look at is my plastic bouquet. [Cultivated by Christin Geall]
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February recap and current reads, but in video format.
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I laughed out loud. [Spy x Family, Vol. 1 by Tatsuya Endo]
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