Gedankenkram!
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Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2016
Hallo, meine Lieben!

Hier habt ihr wieder mal ein Buch entdeckt, in dem eine weitere Unbekannte ihre Meinung zum Leben der (Wattpad-)Welt mitteilen will!
Ich kann's verstehen, wenn ihr gleich wieder verschwindet, ich hab' nämlich selbst noch keine Ahnung, wie spannend das hier wird!
Falls ihr doch weiter mit mir kommt erwarten euch, neben dem üblichen "Ich-kotze-mich-online-aus" auch spontan geschriebene Texte/Geschichten & Berichte über meinen persönlichen Alltag. Vielleicht wird das hier ja ein Blog.. Wer weiß;)
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