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Number one: this looks like a mess! And number two (as my daughter points out): They have DAVID BECKHAM's book on there! Oh, is he an author now? Too funny!
Of course he has a book, every famous person has a book now, don't they? Of course his wife Victoria (Posh Spice) Beckham supposedly has a CHILDREN'S book in the works too.
The vertically stacked one looks like it would work better - I think the horizontal one might damage pages/ covers... either one in a place with earthquakes would be a small disaster rather quickly.
And yes: Can't WAIT to read Posh Spice's "If You Wanna Read My Kidlit." Scintillating!
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Number one: this looks like a mess! And number two (as my daughter points out): They have DAVID BECKHAM's book on there! Oh, is he an author now? Too funny!
Of course he has a book, every famous person has a book now, don't they? Of course his wife Victoria (Posh Spice) Beckham supposedly has a CHILDREN'S book in the works too.
The vertically stacked one looks like it would work better - I think the horizontal one might damage pages/ covers... either one in a place with earthquakes would be a small disaster rather quickly.
And yes: Can't WAIT to read Posh Spice's "If You Wanna Read My Kidlit." Scintillating!
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