I have loved this disaster of a library since I was old enough to read.

Eleanor Brown
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The great thing about the library is that there are a lot of things to explore. It’s a place to learn and grow as an individual. A place where you can discover new information, new experiences, and new ideas. A place where you can be yourself, without it being wrong or out of the norm.

Source: The Weird Sisters

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