+ Follow MAMA ELENA Tag
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[Summary] => Gisiko ko’g hinay ang kilid ni Jenny. Nakalitan ang ako ig-agaw.
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[Title] => Loving and living it up My Favorite Movie
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[Title] => Like Water for Chocolate: A feast for a book
[Summary] => Reading Laura Esquivels Like Water for Chocolate the phenomenal debut novel by the Mexican author made me realize that the kitchen is probably the only part of our house I show least respect to. Not that the book is about kitchen maintenance, but to describe it as total fiction is inaccurate.
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