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January is Long-Awaited Reads Month! Will you be joining Ana and me? And which books are you planning to read? We'd love to hear from you, either on the blog or on twitter (#LARMonth).Music: I wonder if I write about her every winter? If so, yes, it is that time of the year again: I have Laura Marling on repeat. Each of her three albums is wonderful, but I currently have "I Speak Because I Can" on repeat.
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