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A bookstore hosted an author Q&A event that drew over 120 attendees interested in fantasy novels

时间:2025-11-07 04:22:53 来源:DesignWave Labs 作者:Story Highlights 阅读:157次

A bookstore hosted an author Q&A event that drew over 120 attendees interested in fantasy novels

A local bookstore hosted a poetry reading eventA city council discussed plans to improve water quality in local lakes

A bookstore hosted an author Q&A event that drew over 120 attendees interested in fantasy novels

A clothing brand started selling its products in international marketsA hospital started a program to help patients quit smokingA school started a debate club for students interested in public speaking

A bookstore hosted an author Q&A event that drew over 120 attendees interested in fantasy novels

A tech company donated money to a local school for science equipmentA national park reported an increase in the number of visitors during the summer

A bookstore hosted an author Q&A event that drew over 120 attendees interested in fantasy novels

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