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David Novak Reads Poetry | The Time and Place Tag @davidnovakreadspoetry | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 minute ago.
This is an original tag created by Carl @pleasereadyourbook and his video is here: youtu.be/HpYuq9OQxIk?si=h477OV4e1vu6iwAT

I was tagged by Pat @BookChatWithPat8668 and her video is here: youtu.be/OOmKcCp_u3w?si=lPFdx_eDo0-4S4CW

The prompts are:
1. A book that reminds you of your past
2. A book that is set in a place you want to visit but have not
3. A book that is set in a foreign country that you admire
4. A book that is set in the city/province/district you live in
5. A book set in the future that you think is or will be realistic
Tag others and pay it forward.

I tag:

@materiagrix
@booksimnotreading
@noteworthyfiction
@aaronfacer
@TimeTravelReads
@DolapoAdedokun

If you have been tagged please feel under no obligation. 😉
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