Yes, I certainly will. I am a fairly new member here and I am learning more about the site daily.hsimone wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 15:28Hi! No worries, you can vote this upcoming monthly genre here: What to read for April 2020?Carolreads30 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 14:56 I did not vote in this, but I would have voted for action and adventure or middle school/YA as I prefer books that are not in the sci fi genre as well as I am not a huge fan of romance either. I enjoy a great action packed mystery.
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No worries. Welcome to OnlineBookClub and hope you enjoy the forums!Carolreads30 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 15:30Yes, I certainly will. I am a fairly new member here and I am learning more about the site daily.hsimone wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 15:28Hi! No worries, you can vote this upcoming monthly genre here: What to read for April 2020?Carolreads30 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2020, 14:56 I did not vote in this, but I would have voted for action and adventure or middle school/YA as I prefer books that are not in the sci fi genre as well as I am not a huge fan of romance either. I enjoy a great action packed mystery.

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