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Bona Fide: Weekly Roundup #45
Hello and welcome to issue #45 of my Weekly Roundup. Last Roundup contained a lot of videos. But as I know from our log stats people liked it. I did something similar in summer and failed. That means it will work as long as I find the right blend. And now enjoy reading..... Bona Fide's Menu  ...
Bona Fide: Weekly Roundup #46
Bona Fide: Weekly Roundup #46
onlythebestscifi.blogspot.com — Hello and welcome to issue #46 of my Weekly Roundup. This week again no real movie trailers.... But I look forward to next week. Then I will watch 2012 in cinema. I will share my impressions in the next Roundup. And now enjoy reading..... Bona Fide's Menu Books Shelf discovery of the week: ... (more) Bona Fide: Weekly Roundup #46
Bona Fide: November Reading Challenge
Bona Fide: November Reading Challenge
onlythebestscifi.blogspot.com — When I look at our Butcher's Bill for the last couple of months I get, the distinct... impression that I don't read many books. After finishing the last Weekly Roundup I thought to myself that the time had come to challenge myself. A German fairy tale came to mind: The Valiant Little Tailor . I ... (more) Bona Fide: November Reading Challenge
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