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VTChEwbecca

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I surfed across your site and found it to be interesting with lots of good discussions. I'm an avid reader...especially of sci-fi/fantasy and mysteries. I'm a graduate of Virginia Tech with a degree in Chemical Engineering, but am returning to school to get a masters of education and plan on becoming a high school chemistry teacher.Besides books, cats and music make up some of my other favorite things.I can't wait to join in the discussions on your site.
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Hi! Welcome to BookTalk. I hope you'll like it here. Feel free to jump in any discussions and join us in chats on Thursdays and Sundays.
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VTChEwbeccaWelcome to the community!Chris "The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them"
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Chemical Engineering, eh? Yeesh...too much math (and chem) for me!I enjoy Sci-Fi and Fantasy too, which is partly why this community is so good for me--Chris forces us to choose between reading the selection of the month, or being scourged.Choose wisely! ;)
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