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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Audio Book Review: Pupcakes: A Christmas Novel by Annie England Noblin

This is a sweet romance story with flawed characters.
Pupcakes: A Christmas Novel
Written By: Annie England Noblin
Narrated By: Amy McFadden

Pupcakes: A Christmas Novel, Annie England Noblin
Date: October 2017
Duration: 9 hours 59 minutes
Publisher: HarperAudio
Genre: Animals, Women's Divorce, Romance
My Rating: 3.75 of 5.0 Overall; Story 3.75; Narration 3.75.


Summary:
Sit! Stay! Speak! author Annie England Noblin’s novel takes one woman starting over, adds an aging pug named Teddy Roosevelt, and proves the power of a well-baked dog treat.
All she wants is a settled-down life.
What she gets is a dog—and a whole new normal . . .
There he stood in the doorway: overweight, depressed and nearly homeless—a pug named Teddy Roosevelt. Teddy was Brydie Benson’s latest problem, arriving on top of her messy divorce and sudden move. Brydie needed a place to start over, so this rent-free home seemed a great idea. She just never counted on Teddy, or his owner, the Germantown Retirement Village’s toughest customer, Pauline Neumann.
And because rent-free doesn’t mean bills-free, Brydie gets a night-shift job at a big-box grocery. Whoever guessed there were so many people who wanted baked goods after midnight?
Then, she gets an idea—why not combine her baking skills with her new-found dog knowledge? And so her store Pupcakes is born. Along with a new start comes a possible new love, in the form of Nathan Reid, a local doctor with a sassy Irish Wolfhound named Sasha. And as fall turns to winter, and then to Christmas, Brydie begins to realize that life is a little bit like learning a new recipe for puff pastry—it takes a few tries to get it just right!...


Review:
Brydie is struggling to make a comeback after her husband cheated on her and divorced her for the ‘other’ woman. Her husband was also her business partner in the bakery they built together. Brydie left all of that mess, but not the heart-break, behind and has lived for months with her best friend, Elliott. Now that Elliott and her husband are preparing to welcome their second child, Brydie needs to find another place to live. Elliott recommends a house that needs ‘sitting’ for Mrs. Neumann, a woman in a nursing retirement home. The house comes with an important occupant – Mrs. Neumann’s beloved pug, Teddy Roosevelt. Brydie has never had a dog and she has to find a way to engage this elderly, reluctant animal.

Elliott suggests that Brydie take Teddy to a nearby dog park. Finally, the dog shows some enthusiasm except he throws up on the shoes of Nathan Reid who is there with his lively Irish Wolfhound, Sasha. Brydie takes off in embarrassment but gets to meet Nathan again when she visits Mrs. Neumann in the nursing facility. Nathan turns out to be a local doctor with rotating duties at the retirement home. It is clear that all the single nurses (and some of the residents) are interested in the handsome doctor. Brydie has trouble accepting the fact that Nathan is interested in dating her.

Byrdie takes a night-shift job at a local grocery where she begins to make new friends, but also makes mistakes. Byrdie experiments making dog treats to tempt Teddy to eat. This leads to a group of customers from the dog park and the nursing home.

When Byrdie uncovers a family mystery at Mrs. Neumann’s home, her curiosity is pushing her to ask Mrs. Neumann about the locked trunk. Nathan insists that doctor’s orders are not to raise the issue as it is likely to upset his patient. Byrdie takes umbrage at the doctor’s position and cuts off their growing relationship. Although Byrdie’s confidence begins to return with her baking, she continues to struggle to control her emotions.

First, I need to note that the blurb is not totally accurate as the new Pupcakes bakery isn’t really established until very near the end of the book. Second, I have to admit that I was frustrated by Byrdie’s despondency and self-absorption. I was relieved when she finally stepped away from her negative attitudes. In contrast, I found Nathan to be extraordinarily patient and kind. The romance develops with a subdued spark but some natural urges. The dogs add fun interest with birthday parties and stolen turkey antics. I liked the sweet (if predictable) surprise at the end even though the ending does seem rushed. As long as the reader can push through Byrdie's emotions, I recommend this as a sweet read/listen.

Audio Notes: Amy McFadden does a satisfactory job with the narration. She provides distinct voices and manages to convey Byrdie’s struggling emotions. I was glad to be able to listen to this story.

Source: November 2019 Sale at Audiobooks.com $3.99. This qualifies for 2020TBR and 2020Audiobook goals.

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Book Review: Cold Feet: A Short Story for Christmas (Hand-Me-Downs Book 2) by Meggan Haller

This is a bit heart wrenching but heartwarming too.
Cold Feet: A Short Story for Christmas (Hand-Me-Downs Book 2)
by Meggan Haller

Cold Feet: A Short Story for Christmas (Hand-Me-Downs Book 2) by [Meggan Haller]
ASIN : B00OI8HSOQ
Publication date : October 13, 2014
File size : 1475 KB
Genre: Christmas, Young Adult, Short Story
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0.


"He saw the distinct shape of a hand carefully placing one more stocking alongside the others. Though Jakob was sure he saw it, at first he didn’t believe it was real. It took him a long time to figure out there was no Santa, and short of a miracle, he wouldn’t be quick to change his mind."
Another Christmas and nothing had changed for 5-year-old Jakob. Papa still had no job, the family still had no money, and Jakob still had the same pair of old, threadbare socks only now with holes in them. This was the Great Depression, a time of hardship for many families, the Strumpfs included.
Year after year, Santa brought nothing for the Strumpfs but a hand-written promise that next Christmas would be better. Jakob’s older brothers and sisters believed Santa would keep his promise and bring them a gift this year—even Mama and Papa believed—but Jakob doubted. When a sensitive boy loses heart, his family must help him find it.
These days, Christmas may be a season of abundance, but this solemn tale introduces young readers to an era of struggle. A generation after Bern learned to believe in Santa in Light in the Snow, Jakob carries on the Strumpf tradition of turning hardships into happiness. With contemplative and compassionate prose, this remarkable story reminds us that where there is love, hope can flourish despite poverty.


Review:
Jakob is the youngest of six children living during the Great Depression. As the youngest, at five years old, he has never experienced a gift at Christmas (or any other time of year). He is accustomed to having only hand-me-down clothes, including a cap (which he has lost) and socks which are holey. There are only five marbles to play with, so Jakob doesn’t get to play and is shut out of the circle. Although the eldest brother tries to draw Jakob aside to play, Jakob is too sullen, angry and hurt to be cajoled.

As Christmas Eve arrives, the other children are still willing to believe that Santa will visit the family. But Jakob is ready to give up. He has determined there is no reason to believe, there is no hope and all of his life is destined to be deprivation and hardship. Will the events of Christmas be able to change Jakob’s mind?

This story is so sad and heart wrenching as we watch Jakob’s frustration and disappointments. I was further saddened by his actions on Christmas Eve/morning. Fortunately, there is a an uplifting, very sweet ending… with hope. I encourage readers to share this little gem, especially with young people who don’t always appreciate the blessings that surround them.

Source: December 2016 Free Kindle download. This qualifies for 2020TBR goal.

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Sunday Post December 20, 2020/It's Monday! What are You Reading? Plus Mailbox Monday December 21, 2020

Sunday Post #318 Chairs, Compliance, and Storms

I am linking with Sunday Post at Caffeinated Book Reviewer.

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? now at The Book Date (at Wordpress)
What Are You Reading?, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

We had a busy week as people try to get their closings done before year end knowing there will be days closed for holidays in the next two weeks. Heather gets vacation this year and I get to work.
I am also trying to get my legal and probate files in line before year's end. It won't happen but I can get organized for the New Year.
On the homefront, Hubby surprised me with breakfasts several times this week. So sweet.

This is a picture of frost on the back lawn before it is burned off by the sun.
This happened three mornings this week.
It isn't as pretty as the snow that northerners get but it isn't as cold either!
Christmas day will be our coldest this week at 28 to 46.

WISHING A BLESSED AND MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!
100+ Best Christmas Greetings for 2020
I enjoyed my reading and listening last week. I had three Christmas books: one audio, and two ebooks. I posted three reviews and my usual memes.
Countdown to finish challenges:
TBR -need to finish the 2 which are lined up this week.
I found a TBR audio title that has an X in it which I am using to finish my alphabet title.
NetGalley - Completed!


I visited 18 blogs last week.
Shout Out this week to Christian Bookshelf Reviews. Melanie says: "I'm a Christian and an avid reader. I enjoy many genres, but I have to say my favorite is suspense/thriller and one of my favorite series is the Patrick Bowers Files by Steven James (intense, but so good!)." I'll have to look up that series.

Don't forget- Audible is offering free children's titles during these days at home.
Audiobooks.com is also offering free listens for children.

These were last week's posts:
  • NG2020- #NetGalley Book Review: Yang Warriors by Kao Kalia Yang Genre: Children, Immigration, Refugee; My Rating: 4.5 of 5.0.
  • NG2020- #NetGalley Audio Book Review: Megge of Bury Down by Rebecca Kightlinger; Genre: Coming of Age, Historical Fantasy; My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0 Overall; Story 4.25; Narration 4.25.
Finished Reading:
1. Kindle App on Phone (ebTBR)
Cold Feet: A Short Story for Christmas (Hand-Me-Downs Book 2) by [Meggan Haller]


Cold Feet: A Short Story for Christmas (Hand-Me-Downs Book 2)
by Meggan Haller
This is a bit heartwrenching.
Source: December 2016 Free Kindle download.

Click on book title for full description.




2. Audio/Smartphone (ATBR)
Pupcakes: A Christmas Novel, Annie England Noblin


Pupcakes: A Christmas Novel
Written By: Annie England Noblin
Narrated By: Amy McFadden
Duration: 9 hours 59 minutes
This is a sweet romance story with flawed characters.
Source: November 2019 Sale at Audiobooks.com $3.99.

Click on book title for full description.


3. Kindle App on Phone (ebTBR)
Thomas & the Christmas Orange: Storybook Advent Calendar Singles by [Lewis Brech, Laura D Lewis]


Thomas & the Christmas Orange: Storybook Advent Calendar Singles
by Lewis Brech
This is a nice book that speaks of sharing small blessings.
Source: August 2011 Free Kindle download.

Click on book title for full description.



Currently Reading:


You're Next
By: Gregg Hurwitz
Narrator: Scott Brick
Duration: 14 hrs and 1 min
This isn't Christmas but I pulled it in for the "X" in the title as that is the closest I can get to finish my audio alphabet.
Source: Audible 8/31/2017 sale $4.95.

Publisher's Summary
Mike Wingate had a rough childhood  —  he was abandoned at a playground at four years old and raised in foster care. No one ever came to claim him, and he has only a few, fragmented memories of his parents. Now, as an adult, Mike is finally living the life he had always wanted  —  he’s happily married to Annabel, the woman of his dreams; they have a precocious eight-year-old daughter, Kat; and his construction company is about to finish a “green” housing development that will secure a solid future for them all. Then the unimaginable happens: Something from Mike’s own past, a past he doesn’t even remember, comes back to visit terror upon him and his family. Menacing characters show up and begin threatening Mike, and when he reports them, the police seem more interested in Mike’s murky past than in investigating or protecting his young family. Now, with Mike, his wife, and their daughter suddenly under attack from all sides, Mike must turn to Shep, a truly dangerous man  —  and Mike’s only true friend  —  from their childhood days together in foster care. Together, the two of them will do whatever it takes to protect Mike’s family against the hidden men behind the terrifying warning “You’re Next!”
©2011 Gregg Hurwitz (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.



2. Kindle App on Phone (ebTBR)
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Message in a Bauble (Big Honey Dog Mysteries #3)
by H.Y. Hanna
I was drawn by this cover.
Source: Free Kindle November 2014.

Christmas intrigue. Daring rescue. Serious slobber.
When Honey the Great Dane finds a hidden note inside a strange Christmas bauble, the festive season takes a sinister turn. Was the note from a trapped child? Join Honey and her canine friends as they set off on a Search & Rescue--from snowy playgrounds to eerie libraries--while they race to solve the mystery of the message in the bauble.
Kids and dog lovers will love this action-packed Christmas mystery filled with suspense and humour - not to mention candy canes, gingerbread cookies and lots of mince pies!
This short novella is part of the Big Honey Dog Mysteries - don't forget to check out the full novels in the series: Curse of the Scarab(#1) and A Secret in Time(#2)
* EACH BOOK CAN BE READ AS A STANDALONE MYSTERY


I complete my TBR and Goodreads challenges with these two books above.
I am pretty sure I will pick another audio and ebook before the end of the week but I haven't decided which yet. I might even read a print Christmas book.
I have a short audiobook ready for the last week, for New Year's. Maybe I'll look for an ebook about New Years too.

I am counting my Audio Alphabet as completed (when I finish the book). I had two letters left in the NetGalley Alphabet:
NETGALLEY:   X and Z
AUDIO:  COMPLETED when I finish the audio book!     X 

December 21, 2020 - I continue enjoying reading first thing each morning, even this week while away.
I am still enjoying the devotions and readings with the One Year Bible plan through You Version App. I considered changing but this is the reading group that is closest to my husband's reading so we can sometimes discuss the same passages.
I enjoyed the ten day Advent study: 10 Days of Christmas Truths to Live All Year.


I completed three books, posted three reviews and I continue to be up to date.
I added Six NetGalley titles and still have the three remaining titles from 2012-13. I plan to have half of my NetGalley challenge as TBRs for 2021.
I have two author titles in queue which will carry over to 2021. (Plus a few that I received from newsletter sign-ups, not specific review requests.)
Still many titles through InstaFreebie and many new author requests I haven't replied to.


Welcome to Mailbox Monday.
Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week and explore great book blogs. This Meme started with Marcia at A Girl and Her Books (fka The Printed Page) and after a tour of hosts has returned to its permanent home at Mailbox Monday. Thanks to the ladies sharing hosting duties: Leslie of Under My Apple Tree, Serena of Savvy Verse & Wit and (yours truly). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.
I picked up six new NetGalley titles this week and have a few more requested.

I selected my two Audible picks for November credits. I will have two more credits to pick before the end of the month.
I also bought four Audible titles on sale and had several free from Audible Plus.
One free Kindle title this week.
(Note these are in my Amazon library, NOT on my Kindle until I download and transfer them.)
Are your mailbox and TBR piles blooming?

Review Titles
I picked up one Audio NetGalley title and five other titles. (I still have four on request.)

The Salvage Crew
by Yudhanjaya Wijeratne
Narrated by Nathan Fillion

Length: 8 hrs and 21 mins
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Chicken Talk Around the World
by Carole Lexa Schaefer

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Forever Phoebe
by Chalon Linton



Too Crowded
by Lena Podesta


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The Pugly Duckling
by Carla Siravo

(I absolutely could not resist this cover!)


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Aftershocks
Christians Entering a New Era of Global Crisis
by Jeff Kinley




Won
NONE

Purchased

12/16/2020 November Audible Credits
Vision in Silver  By  cover art
Vision in Silver
A Novel of the Others
By: Anne Bishop
Narrated by: Alexandra Harris

Length: 16 hrs and 4 mins
Release date: 03-03-15

Commune: Book Three  By  cover art
Commune: Book Three
By: Joshua Gayou
Narrated by: R.C. Bray

Length: 17 hrs and 54 mins
Release date: 11-15-18


12/17/2020 Audible Sale – Four for $5.00 each.
Alexander X  By  cover art
Alexander X
Battle for Forever, Book 1
By: Edward Savio
Narrated by: Wil Wheaton

Length: 10 hrs and 42 mins
Release date: 06-05-19

The Age of Embers (A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller)  By  cover art
The Age of Embers (A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Thriller)
The Age of Embers, Book 1
By: Ryan Schow
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins


The Ranch: Jack Sterlings Legacy  By  cover art
The Ranch: Jack Sterlings Legacy
The Legacy Series, Book 1
By: Sean Liscom
Narrated by: Christopher Lane

Length: 13 hrs and 16 mins
Release date: 01-09-20

Contact Front  By  cover art
Contact Front
Drop Trooper, Book 1
By: Rick Partlow
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin

Length: 8 hrs
Release date: 04-28-20


Free
12/17/2020 Titles from Audible Plus Downloads:
Six books in An Unofficial Gamer's Adventure

When Winter Comes
By: V. A. Shannon
Narrated by: Susannah Jones

Cruel Winter
A County Cork Mystery
By: Sheila Connolly
Narrated by: Amy Rubinate

Inside Jobs
Tales from a Time of Quarantine
By: Ben H. Winters
Narrated by: Scott Aiello, Kevin T. Collins, Ellen Archer

One Free Kindle this week:

Christmas of Love: A Holiday Western Romance Novel (Long Valley Romance Book 5)
Erin Wright
I saw this at An Imperfect Christian Mom through Mailbox Monday.

One free Kindle title this week. Free titles often found at Bookbub, Bookfun, Ereader News Today, Free Par-tay, Ignite Your Book, Inspired Reads, Pixel of Ink or Kindle ebooks.

Sunday Words of Encouragement December 20, 2020

Our service opened today with songs for the season: Go Tell it On the Mountain and Let Us Adore!
Pastor continued the sermon series God Speaks. He repeated from last week: “God is speaking but are we listening?”
Sometimes God has to resort to other methods to get our attention. God may say “Do I have your attention now?”
God spoke through messengers to Zechariah and Elizabeth, then Mary and Jesus. He speaks in other ways and still speaks today.

How do we listen?
1. GET QUIET. Turn off the noise around us – physical and eternal noise.
2. GO TO THE WORD. Weigh what we think He is saying against His written word.
(God gives grace by saying – ‘you didn’t fully listen or follow, but I can work with that.’)
3. ASK FOR COUNSEL. Seek input from mature Christ follower who will be honest with you.
4. GO BACK TO GOD for confirmation.

Now we look at another, amazing part of the Christmas story. Luke Chapter 2 tells of the shepherds getting involved through amazing events.

The shepherds are startled by angels in the heavens with incredible news! If that isn’t enough then the angel is joined by a heavenly host of angels! They appear not to multitudes of people but to a handful of shepherds! Singing “Glory to God in the Highest and peace to those with whom God is pleased!”

Peace on Earth. The Savior has Come!! A huge change is coming to the earth.
Peace on Earth… Goodwill to men. What does it mean? Peace between God and man is what Jesus is bringing.

Micah 5:2- 6 sets out prophesy of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
Peace will come through the atonement by Jesus’ blood.
Jesus is the Peace. He is the Prince of Peace.
Peace is a condition of life, but it is conditional. We were designed to live in peace but then sin took that away by separation.

The prophet Isaiah says: “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” Isaiah 26:1-4.

POINT: Peace is found when we trust in Jesus in, for and with everything.

When we come to know Jesus, we know that He knows who we are; He knows our past and He wipes the slate clean if we let Him.

Paul tells the readers how to have peace in Philippians 4:4-8.
‘Don’t worry, pray about everything, tell God and then you will experience PEACE As you live in Christ Jesus.’

We can have perfect peace ... in past, future and today! But only through belief, faith and trust in Christ Jesus.

This is the song I had picked as a possibility for today even before hearing the sermon.

[Here is a video that tells a history of the writing of this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvJdmMG6VWk 
And here is a link to another video with lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1L7KAPgcO4  ]

Verses for Today:
Luke 2:8-14 NIV.
8 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9 An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10 But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. 11 Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. 12 This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
13 Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying,
14 “Glory to God in the highest heaven,
and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”



For the past two Sundays we have had rain. I have been reading my devotions on YouVersion and then look at the rain and I burst into tears. I just have a sense of God weeping over our world. But I am comforted that I believe that God holds the world in His hands and He has all matters under control. I can trust in Him!

Scripture for Today: Luke 2:8-14 ~ The Glory of the Lord

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Saturday, December 19, 2020

#NetGalley Audio Book Review: Megge of Bury Down by Rebecca Kightlinger

Megge is a complex character in this engaging story of healers ("good witches") in the middle ages.
Megge of Bury Down

The Bury Down Chronicles, Book One
by Rebecca Kightlinger
Narrated by Jan Cramer

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Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
Release date: 11-09-18
Publisher: Rowan Moon
Genre: Coming of Age, Historical Fantasy
My Rating: 4.25 of 5.0 Overall; Story 4.25; Narration 4.25.


In thirteenth century Cornwall, young Megge has just come of age to be apprenticed to her mother, the healer of Bury Down. But first, she must accept and vow to protect The Book of Seasons, an ancient tome that holds life-sustaining power harnessed centuries earlier by Murga, the first seer of Bury Down. At her vowtaking ceremony, yearning to accept her inheritance and take her place among her family's long line of healers and seers, Megge reaches for the book. When she touches it, she feels something writhe within it and becomes convinced that the book is cursed and that she too will be cursed if she accepts it.
Despite her mother's pleas to protect the book from the one who would usurp its power, Megge refuses to even look at it. But when a Blackfriar abbot arrives in the village claiming to be under orders to root out heretics, and imprisons the healer for refusing to turn over her "demon's book," will Megge finally summon the courage to take that vow?


Review:
Megge has been born into a family of healers. One line of the family has an ancient Book of Time and the other line has an ancient Book of Seasons. The books contain healing remedies and techniques and words of celestial wisdom written down by the women over the generations. Each new daughter is trained as an apprentice and prepared to take the vow of the women of Bury Down when they reach a certain age.

When Megge goes eagerly to her vowtaking ceremony she is frightened by a sense of evil and burning from the book. She refuses to touch the book again and chooses to follow a different family member who helps to train her first in shepherding and later in weaving. She knows her mother is disappointed in her but doesn’t realize that she is still being trained to take a role in the family legacy.

But some men seek the powers of the books and are willing to challenge the women as ‘witches’ doing the devil’s work in spite of the healing help they have provided in the community. A Blackfriar abbot arrives and is told by jealous young women to hunt out Megge’s mother and aunt. The confrontation puts Megge in a stressed situation as she will have to take some action if she wants to save her family.

The author takes a good portion of the story developing Megge’s character and adding the family history through story telling times. Megge is a young girl who wants to choose her own destiny, not realizing the significance of the family legacy. I liked Megge’s conflicted character and the strong female mentors who helped shape her and give her courage.

The author does a good job of building the mysticism and tension that could easily surround skilled healers in the middle ages. The story reaches a twisted climax and conclusion but leaves open issues for the sequel, The Lady of the Cliffs. I am not a huge fan of coming of the age stories and I am glad this is much more. I enjoyed this one and hope to get the second book at NetGalley too. I recommend this story to readers who like historical dramas with a touch of ancient runes and incantations.

Audio Notes: Jan Cramer is a British born narrator who delivers the Welsh accents wonderfully. The sound is lovely and added to my being immersed in the thirteenth century world. The narration enhanced my enjoyment of the story.

Source: 2020 NetGalley. This qualifies for 2020NetGalley and 2020 NetGalley Alphabet goals.

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