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January 1, 2013
Posted by: Gina Gagliano
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(from the State Library and Archives of Florida.  Apparently these people are having an underwater new year, which was something I didn’t know could happen!  I hope your year is shaping up to be just as delightful [though possibly less wet] as these peoples’ clearly was.)

It is a new year today; the year of 2013!  We are very excited for it, as it’s full of lots of books, many of which you know about already — namely our Winter 13 and Spring 13 seasons of books (which are going to be amazing).  Fall will be great, too — we’ll be talking about it soon!

We wish you all a delightful and book-filled new year, which is exactly what we would wish for ourselves.

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