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Sunday, November 4, 2012

About The Site

I've always been fond of books, this is why I mostly find myself among their company even if I can hardly find time to give each the needed attention. I honestly have more books I can manage.

I've created Haraya to contain all the books I've read and to have a place where I can record and impart my thoughts on them. This place is some kind of refuge for all those emotions I've bothered to feel and all the thoughts I've spent deliberating with myself on a book --- a place for release if you may.

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