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DEC 15: a christmas carol
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Dec 15, 2015 01:37PM
I am reading the kindle version on my phone, and there are little helpful life hints scattered throughout the text. Are these associated with pictures in the actual book? Or side bars? They sometimes seem to be related to the story but sometimes not at much. Some of them really speak to me- I'm thinking of going back and writing some of them down to put on my wall, or meditate on, or something.
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The kindle version of A Christmas Carol? I'm a book girl myself. My eyes dislike the ebooks for long periods of time. That sounds like a neat feature though!
It was added by the editors of the ebook, which I didn't realize. I think I liked "when darkness makes us afraid, a tiny light will make fear flee" because it reminded me of the "happiness can be found in the darkest of times..." quote.
They were all like that and I think were meant to be relevant to the text.
It was added by the editors of the ebook, which I didn't realize. I think I liked "when darkness makes us afraid, a tiny light will make fear flee" because it reminded me of the "happiness can be found in the darkest of times..." quote.
They were all like that and I think were meant to be relevant to the text.



