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The Fortunes
The Fortunes | Peter Ho Davies
From the author of "The Welsh Girl" comes a groundbreaking, provocative new novel. Sly, funny, intelligent, and artfully structured, "The Fortunes"recasts American history through the lives of Chinese Americans and reimagines the multigenerational novel through the fractures of immigrant family experience. Inhabiting four lives a railroad baron s valet who unwittingly ignites an explosion in Chinese labor, Hollywood's first Chinese movie star, a hate-crime victim whose death mobilizes Asian Americans, and a biracial writer visiting China for an adoption this novel captures and capsizes over a century of our history, showing that even as family bonds are denied and broken, a community can survive as much through love as blood. Building fact into fiction, spinning fiction around fact, Davies uses each of these stories three inspired by real historical characters to examine the process of becoming not only Chinese American, but American."
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sakeriver
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‪I‘d seen a lot of people recommend this book, and I‘m glad I read it. I think as an examination of the history of the Chinese American experience it works well, particularly in thinking about how Chinese American history is American history—and the book is all the more remarkable for having been written by a non-American. I struggled a bit with the character in the fourth section, but overall I thought it was very well done.

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ladyonequestion
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Loved this. Four accounts of the Chinese/American experience of 'otherness' seperated over a period of 150 years. I liked the way that the author narrated the different voices and how the themes linked over the course of the novel. One thing I would say though is that the meta fiction element of the novel might not be to everyone's taste, I thought it was worked in nicely, however, as it seemed to tie the whole thing together.

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Emmalibby
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Happy New Year! One of my resolutions is to post more on Litzy (and insta) so I'm starting with a book I probably finished about a month ago!
I really enjoyed this, I liked more sections than others but it was a good read overall and I felt all the stories were well connected. I probably won't be rushing out and buying a copy but well worth picking up a copy in the library.

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REPollock
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Oh, but the section on Anna May Wong and Hollywood racism/sexism is so sadly relevant now with all the Weinstein garbage. Makes me want to read a biography of her.

Image: Wong in the 1928 silent film “Song”

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REPollock
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This year has been about so many great reads by Asian-American authors! Min Jin Lee, Lisa Ko, Celeste Ng, Alexander Chee, and now this!

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EllieDottie
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I tried to find #redgoldandgreen covers! They aren‘t very holidayish but I think they are very pretty!! #jingleshelves

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great pic!! I can‘t wait to read 7y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa The Goblet of Fire has a Yule Ball! 😉👍 7y
EllieDottie @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks yes me too! It‘s on my tbr as well!! 7y
EllieDottie @Riveted_Reader_Melissa yes! Excellent point! (edited) 7y
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DocBrown
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Short-ish book that felt long -- and I mean that in a good way! An intimate epic. It took a while to get to the later stories which looped back into the earlier ones (only in symbolic and literary ways as the stories themselves are almost completely unrelated), and that was a lot of fun. This is the kind of book that quietly and insidiously works its magic on you. I liken it to Outline by Rachel Cusk. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Amandajoy
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Came home from my early morning run to open this fabulous box of goodies! From not only a reader, but a fellow runner too! @Alicia your stalking game is on point! I'm super excited about all these books, such a wide range of subjects - I love it! The bookmarks are wonderful, 💙 the Ravenclaw one! And I'm running a 10K this weekend, so the snacks will come in handy! 📚💛🏃‍♀️🌵
Thanks @BookishMarginalia for setting it all up!

CouronneDhiver Oh wow ... those are some really great book choices!🙂 7y
Amandajoy @CouronneDhiver They are! I'm not sure where to start! 7y
peaKnit Great goodies! Good luck on the 10k! 7y
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Alicia Yayyyy @Amandajoy I am so glad you enjoy my picks!!!! I tried to pick a big range of books 😁😁😁 good luck this weekend on your 10k!!! 7y
Amandajoy @Alicia My reading tends to be pretty eclectic, so I love the wide range! The 10K is about 2000 ft higher than where I live, so I need all the luck! Thanks guys! 😊 @peaknit 7y
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Beth.La
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"Now who's mixing up life and movies?" Newsreel mocks.
"It's different," she snaps, "My life is movies."

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Bookdwarf
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Trapped under the dog so might as well start a new book!

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Hooked_on_books
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Just went on a nook book buying tear! Love these sales, plus I picked up Hidden Figures for the @LitsyFeministBookClub read for this week. I'm feeling under the weather (which is currently light snow, ha!), so hopefully I can finish it before the discussion. Cut off by picture: Guapa, Brighton, All is Not Forgotten.

saguarosally I went on a Kindle spree myself. I think I'm becoming a book hoarder. 8y
angrylilasian Haha! I went on a Kindle spree too. It's impossible to pass up a book that's $1.99!! 8y
LitsyFeministBookClub Can't wait to discuss Hidden Figures! We hope you can get to it too 🚀 8y
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BookishMarginalia
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This is one I read as a #NetGalley ARC and loved! (I also learned quite a bit about Chinese American history) It's a steal, especially if you add the audiobook. #diversereads https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01912P5NO/ref=mp_s_a_1_37?ie=UTF8&qid=1483773960...

BookishFeminist Agreed! I just picked it up on kindle deal earlier today 👍🏼 8y
margreads I liked the Welsh girl. Might take a look at this 8y
LauraBeth This is a good one! 8y
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LeafingThroughLife Just bought this for my Kindle last week! 😀 8y
kspenmoll Just purchased; thx for link & recommendation! 📚 8y
Sungirl79 Just ordered this one, can't wait to read it😀 8y
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RealLifeReading
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Lunch and a book. Soba salad (cucumbers, celery, carrots and ham), tieguanyin and The Fortunes

LeahBergen Yum! 8y
ephemeralwaltz Looks delicious!😋 8y
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Dragon Yummy 😋 8y
Notafraidofwords Yummy. You eat the best foods! 8y
BookBabe Beautiful photo! And that food looks super yum. 8y
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Reviewers praised her as "naturally Chinese" and an "exquisite crier, without the need for glycerine." She was possessed of a "porcelain pulchritude".

RealLifeReading This is Anna May Wong, considered to be the first Chinese American movie star, and is one of the characters in The Fortunes. 8y
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RealLifeReading
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Squeezing in some reading time in between dropping off the kindergartener at PM K and picking up the 3yo from AM preschool!

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Alicia
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Since the author list was announced on Monday for the Tucson Festival of Books I've acquired all these titles to read before March. Such a great group of authors this year! (Also jk I owned at least 4 of these already...) #tfob #bookfestival #readallthebooks #tucson

MrBook That's what @BookBabe & I do before the Morristown Festival of Books 😂👏🏻🙌🏻! #KindredSpirits 8y
Alicia @MrBook that's awesome! Book fests are the best! 8y
Cinfhen Great picks, #bookenvy Enjoy your wonderful reads📚💕😍 8y
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Alicia @Cinfhen thanks! 8y
Jokila #bookenvy to the utmost! 🤤 8y
saguarosally I need to start my pre-TFOB reading! 8y
Alicia @saguarosally so many good authors this year! Also your username is the coolest 🌵 8y
saguarosally @Alicia Thanks! Maybe I'll actually take a saguaro selfie this year. 😁🌵 8y
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RealLifeReading
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These library books turned out to be quite matchy-matchy. I'm starting with Swing Time as there are holds on it but the others were on the new arrivals shelves so I'm guessing they can wait a bit.
Have you read any of these? Did you like it?

Reviewsbylola Behold the Dreamers is SO good. 8y
Reviewsbylola I plan on reading Swing Time soon. 8y
CarolynOliver The Fortunes is excellent! 8y
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cathysaid *heads over to library website to add yet MORE to the holds list* 8y
shelf-improvement Behold the Dreamers was one of my favorites of 2016. 8y
B.Reader Behold the Dreamers was great! I didn't expect to like it as much as it did. Want to get my literary mitts on Swing Time soon! 8y
Matilda If you're an audiobook reader Behold the Dreamers has one of the best narrators I've ever heard. It was amazing. 8y
PunksteR I'm reading swing times at this moment and it captured me pretty well. It was on Book of the Month and was nominated for some goodreads awards so I'd give it a chance :) 8y
ErikasMindfulShelf Behold the Dreamers was great on audio. 8y
Krissajeldy I loved Behold the Dreamers but didn't care for Swing Time too much. It took me awhile to get through it. Haven't read the other two. 8y
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LauraBeth
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Because let's be honest - the experience of being an immigrant in America is one of people being treated as "less than" whites. When you read this, you realize how ambitious this book is, and yet it's not a 500 page tome. The way that Davies wrote and cleverly wove this story together on just 264 pages - it made me appreciate him as an author.

RealLifeReading I really want to read this one! 8y
Laura317 It goes through different time periods, too. The one with the China adoptee really hit me hard, as both of our children are from China. (Although, at my father's funeral, a distant relative asked my daughter where she was from. I got tickled when she told the woman, "Harriman." When the woman continued and said, "no, where are you originally from?" Scarlett said, "Knoxville, TN". The woman never got the answer she was looking for.) 8y
LauraBeth @RealLifeReading it's SO good! 8y
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LauraBeth @Laura317 sounds like the relative had the identity crisis - not your daughter 😀 8y
Cinfhen Great review🌟💕🌟 8y
LeahBergen I want to read this! 8y
LauraBeth @Cinfhen 😊😊 8y
LauraBeth @LeahBergen it's good stuff 😀 8y
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CarolynOliver
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I finished THE FORTUNES in early November & posted about it on Election Day, but I forgot to post here. The writing is gorgeous, especially in the first section, the structure is inventive (four very loosely connected sections spanning more than a century of Asian American experience), and the subject could not be more necessary. Thanks @Pronounced_ing for the recommendation. #wndb

RanaElizabeth I really enjoyed this, loved the way it was set up. 8y
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I tried, and most people seem to like this. At first I thought it was the audio narrator, whose Chinese accented dialogue was a joy to listen to but whose flat third-person narration was gratingly dull. But no: the fatal flaw is Ho Davies's polysyllabic Latinate diction. That kind of prose ruins a lot of modern British fiction for me but was glaringly out of place in this novel of the Chinese-American immigrant experience.

charl08 If we all liked the same thing life would be very boring. 8y
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LeahBergen 😳 8y
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LauraBeth
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Current situation - you'll just have to imagine the audio of the hubs playing pac man next to us 😀sorry #Bitsy - you're stuck with us

Suzze Bitsy is so glad your her pets! 8y
Libby1 Bitsy makes my world a happier place. 🌍❤️ 8y
PenguinInFlight I love Bitsy! ❤️🐶 8y
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LizzyM @suzze ha! That's hilarious. Had the same thought. 8y
KarenUK Bitsy is the best! 8y
Mimi28 Love Bitsy! 😍Does she ever lay on her stomach? Lol 8y
LeahBergen #Bitsy's danger zone! 😂 8y
LauraBeth I just saw your 80s danger zone reference @LeahBergen and 😂😂 8y
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RanaElizabeth
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Rightness. Wrongness. Other. American. Chinese. American Chinese. Assimilation. Acceptance.
Four great immigrant stories in one book. I really enjoyed this even despite the fact that I got tricked into reading what is essentially a short story collection.
Fulll review over on Goodreads.

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An amazing read. 5/5 insightful, funny, and moving.

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A gorgeous book that chronicles the history of the treatment of Chinese Americans throughout history. The novel is structured in four novellas/novelettes that form a cohesive view of Chinese American life. Loved this book and will definitely be picking up Davies's THE WELSH GIRL.

BethFishReads I really liked this too 8y
LilMamaMastro Just starting this. I've so looked forward to getting my hands on it! 8y
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RanaElizabeth
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Waiting for book club to start seems like the perfect time to start a new book.

RanaElizabeth There's readers everywhere...the waitress tonight wanted to know what our book was for tonight. I had the book sitting out and she stood at our table and read the first few pages! She said she works most Mondays but asked for next month's pick! 8y
Zelma I love the waitress's reaction! 👍 8y
Centique That's so cool. Awesome waitress! 8y
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Cydster61
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Listening to this on audio in the car. The second part is about real-life Chinese American actress Anna May Wong. I looked up her Wikipedia entry and she died the day I was born, February 3, 1961.

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The book is essentially 4 novellas about the Chinese American immigrant experience. It ranges from building the railroad, the first Chinese American movie star, a hate crime and injustice (in the 1980s) and a current overseas Chinese adoption. The railroad story was the weakest but the others were very good.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A novel about discrimination from an Asian-American perspective. It is actually 4 different but connected stories that range in time from the mid-1860's until present day. Beautifully written and one that will stick with me for a long time. #diversity #diversebooks

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Dlazarin
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Hi, me on airplanes and also cars. And trains. Very anti sleeping in public.

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SharonGoforth
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Starting this tonight! #blameitonlitsy

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emilygatlin
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You say debate, I say it's finally cool enough in Mississippi to read in my Treehouse! ? (By "cool enough" I mean it's 86 degrees the last week of September.)

MrBook Wow! High 50s here today. Last night was 40 😊. 8y
BookishFeminist ...treehouse!? That's amazing! I wish I had a treehouse to hide from the debate in 😂 8y
emilygatlin @MrBook The heat index was over 100 Saturday! I JUST WANT TO WEAR SLEEVES ARGGGH 8y
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emilygatlin @BookishFeminist There's a TV in here, but its stand is a beer/wine fridge so if it gets rough... I have supplies. 8y
LilMamaMastro I want a treehouse! Go you!! 8y
MrBook Sheesh! 8y
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BookishMarginalia
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This novel-in-4-novellas explores the experience of being Chinese in America and of becoming Chinese-American. From the days of railroad building in 19th Century California to modern-day adoption of unwanted baby girls in China, Davies looks at culture, identity, stereotypes, and the immigrant experience from multiple angles and perspectives. Well worth reading and discussing, especially with book clubs! #diversereads #NetGalley

Leelee.reads I'm looking forward to this one! 8y
Vikz Looks interesting. It my tbr just got longer 😁 8y
bouquinista This one's at the top of my list! 8y
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BookishMarginalia
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Almost done with The Fortunes... until David decides my Kindle is too comfy to pass up! #catsofLitsy (And she's purring loudly too 😻)

Bookfever11 That paw! 😅😻 8y
Robothugs I think kitty is jealous of the attention your kindle was getting 😹 8y
ultrabookgeek That face! 8y
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LauraBeth 😻😻 8y
Dolly Way to take charge David!🐈 8y
Sue 😻😻 8y
DebinHawaii Does David change your font and move pages like my Max does?! (I am pretty sure he looks at kitty porn on my computer when I leave it on too!) 🙀😽❤️ 8y
Bookzombie Love your cat! 8y
kspenmoll Great kitty! 8y
syasutake Love the white-tipped paw. 😻 8y
Nonaroo What a sweet cat! 8y
ReviewsandReadathons I love that your girl cat is named David. 8y
Bette I love this 😺face! ❤️ 8y
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The uncomfortable truth about stereotypes: the generalizations are sometimes true

Onioons One of my favourite TED Talks is Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche's Single Story about how stereotypes aren't always entirely untrue, but are incomplete. Well worth a listen http://youtu.be/D9Ihs241zeg ❤️ 8y
jpmcwisemorgan Stereotypes/generalizations are something I learned about in my undergrad psych classes. They exist because at some point there is some truth in them. We may alter them according to our own experiences. They are essentially shortcuts that guide how we interact with others. We can debate the rightness or wrongness of them but I don't think we're ever really going to do away with them entirely, especially since they are often taught. 8y
sj_connor Oof, I feel this, I'm not a good driver and as a woman I always feel like I'm LETTING THE SIDE DOWN. 8y
manifestsanity A guy at work the other day assumed I like Elvis Costello just because I'm a white guy with black rim glasses. Talk about profiling! 8y
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Did I join Litsy just to talk about how amazing The Fortunes is? I did.

MrBook 😂👏🏻👍🏻. Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay, I think you'll like it here 😎👍🏻. 8y
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BookishMarginalia
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This excerpt exemplifies why I'm liking The Fortunes so much: cutting social commentary with a sardonic edge. #NetGalley

LilMamaMastro I'm so jealous of anyone who's reading this right now! It must be next for me! 8y
BethFishReads Oohhh yes. I know right where you are. 8y
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Living history through another‘s eyes is a long tradition in American literature, but it is often from a very white perspective. Peter Ho Davies, through his superb mastery of language, shows us what it means to be an American while also being Chinese. Davies focuses on four unique characters from different eras. I recalibrated my understanding of history and how much is owed to overlooked, but vast communities. —Ivy

Leelee.reads Thoughtful review! 8y
Pronounced_ing Loved, loved, loved this book. 8y
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Isn't that a great line? How DO you spend the credit to your race?!? #NetGalley

Readingrobin Hearing lots of good buzz about this book. 8y
BookishMarginalia I'm about 20% in so far, and I'm liking the look at San Francisco in the early days of the railroad. 8y
BethFishReads Boy this book gives you a lot to think about 8y
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BookishMarginalia
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Finally, lunch and reading time: Monte Cristo sandwich and garlic fries with a side of #Kindle 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

SusanInTiburon Nom nom. 8y
Hobbinol Wow! Even your sandwich is literary! 8y
Cinfhen Yum 💞 8y
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