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A really nice book.
A nice book to read.
Might even make a nice book.
Nice book with 30 birth stories.
Definitely a nice book to get warm of.
The Strawberry Girl is indeed a nice book.
What a nice book you have written.
Listen to relaxing music,read a nice book.
Get some nice books for your child to read.
With the summer coming up, a nice book to read out for.
Give him a nice book and he will be quite contented.
The pregnancy is a special time,that includes a nice book.
In short, a very nice book for children from 4 years!
Nice book for toilet training including pee stickers.
Or I will send her a nice book- non-expensive, not big.
A nice book is:'Do I understand my dog' by Gootjes and Gaus.
Fred looking for a friend is a nice book to make this topic open to discussion.
A nice book small enough to stick in my pocket… and take to Central Park.
Where in the City under the hills you can enjoy a nice book with a drink in your hand.
Give him a nice book and he will be quite contented.".
It's like somebody constantly being sick on you while you're trying to read a nice book.
Some very nice books that I can read for the holiday.
If you can't sleep, don't force yourself,try to read a nice book, but don' be active.
There are such nice books that you just do not want to release.
The hotel has a summer garden where you can enjoy a cool drink and a nice book.
Yet this is a nice book, even if it is about a grumpy duck.
For their entertainment the guests of Grand Hotel Pomorie may visit the beach of the sea or the one of the Pomorie Lake, to sunbathe, relax in the Winter Garden, play mini-golf at the designated playground,play billiards or enjoy a nice book in the library.
You can buy a nice book with hard cover and write a piece in it every week.
What better to fill the shelves with nice books that we can link to one particular trip?
There is a very nice book called Strangers in Their Own Land by the sociologist Arlie Hochschild.