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Acquired Tastes
by Peter Mayle and The Philosopher’s Dog: Friendships with Animals by Raimond Gaita were the books I had chosen to chew on.

Acquired Tastes
was given to us by our editor Millet. Mayle gives his readers a taste of what the life of the people who have is like. The wit and the humor Mayle is known for runs all over the book.
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Acquired Tastes
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