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Introducing quality Thai investigative fiction that takes you on a great forest adventure.ðŸŒģ🐍ðŸ‘ŧ

What if... a young cop (handsome), a former national shooting shooter who was never assigned a big case just because he was considered a "line boy," partnered with a freshman assistant cop, volunteered for a big case that no one wanted to do because it was difficult to come back alive?

What happens if... go to a big drug dealer chase case, but there's a big forest murder case going on?

What happens if... every body is stapled with a thread like it doesn't want something to be said?

What if... everything is born in a forest with no facilities, only knowledge and partners?

What if... everything may not be what you think it is? ðŸĪ

📖 I recommend "Chrysanthemum" by Kittiah Ganga Publishing 13357.

This story happened before Damian, or "Ratil," became an inspector in an era when drugs streamed the city, "wanting to kill anyone, kill and put methamphetamine in their hands," causing the police to be focused, and then there was a big enough case to recover the name of the police to wait, which was to chase a big drug dealer that the police expected to travel through the border forest, a land with no facilities, a land that no one wanted to enter, but Ratil volunteered to go to prove himself that there was not only a good line, but he was a talented policeman, along with "Pipu," a new boy policeman who helped a ready mate. Fight shoulder to shoulder (Y girl calm down but we understand)

The feeling when reading this book is that we have been in the traveling troupe, palpitating, sweaty, excited, surprised by the obstacles encountered because of the huge variety (can you say ðŸŦ , maybe you have to try to read and experience it yourself). But when you start reading, you want to leave the forest successfully and continue to do merit because you have gone through a lot of things, and that's the point that makes us feel more attached to the characters. As for the names of the characters, remember a lot of things, have a unique personality and function, do not confuse easily. The advantage of this book is that the vocabulary and language used in the book can be easily understood, making them enjoyable to read, stick to the end in one night (read It's not too confusing (in the sense that it doesn't require as much knowledge as the book of a crime), just keep adventuring the characters, and after reading it, it's a fuss, because the book itself gives you a good idea and hides the shock to think about it. ðŸĨđ

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P.S.... Very good... Very good... Very good... Very good...

Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk

Guk... Guk... Guk... Guk, Guk... Guk... Guk

Khuk... Khuk... Khuk... Khuk

Gua... Gua... Gua.

It's so good... It's so good... It's so good. ðŸŦķðŸŧ

# Chrysanthemum# Investigative fiction # Investigative book# Correspondence

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Here’s some fun slasher summer podcast recommendations I think you will enjoy. My favorites right now are Park Predators & Tower 4! I haven’t listened to the others, but definitely want to before slasher summer is out! Comment down below which one you wanna listen to! #horror #spookypodca
skylie âœŋ

skylie âœŋ

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Witchy Historical Fiction ðŸ”ŪâœĻ
Get all of the spooky vibes with these witchy historical fiction books! As a little disclaimer, two of these books are missing either the “witchy” or the “historical” elements. The Hour of the Witch technically doesn’t include magic, but it is highlighting witch trials. The Once and Future Witch
Faith 📖ðŸ•ŊïļðŸˆâ€âŽ›

Faith 📖ðŸ•ŊïļðŸˆâ€âŽ›

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My very hopeful December tbr! I have it filled with a mix of fantasy, romance, and literary fiction to cozy up with this holiday season 💕 #booktok #tbr #tbrlist #toberead #decembertbr Booktok, bookish, tbr, tbr list, to be read, to be read list, December tbr, December tbr list, Decemb
Brianna | BookTok

Brianna | BookTok

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A graphic with the title "Choose your next reads based on Harry Potter favorite character (Fiction edition)" over a background of the Hogwarts Great Hall with floating candles.
A collage of six Harry Potter characters: Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Harry Potter, Luna Lovegood, Ron Weasley, and Albus Dumbledore, set against the Hogwarts Great Hall.
Text boxes recommending fiction books based on Harry Potter characters' personalities, including "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" for Hermione and "Neverwhere" for Draco, over a Hogwarts Great Hall background.
Your next FICTION read based on Harry Potter
Are you a Harry Potter Stan and wondering what to read next? I put together a fiction book list based on what character you identify with! 🧙‍♂ïļðŸ“– I made a non-fiction version of this as well - check it out! Personally I identify with Hermione Granger and the book “the girl with the Dragon Tatt
Meredith Jao

Meredith Jao

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Who's Funding These Protest!? @libertyhangout #politics #OutdoorEvent #News #Investigative #debate
Day2DayClips

Day2DayClips

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Portland Adventures 📚
hiya besties ðŸŦ§ visited Powell’s Books in Portland — the world’s largest independent bookstore 📚💭 as a huge book lover, this place felt like a dream. the smell of pages, cozy corners, and endless storiesâ€Ķ truly my version of heaven âœĻ☁ïļ #PowellsBooks #BookLoverDiaries #PortlandMoments
Lexi ðŸŦ§

Lexi ðŸŦ§

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A library room with large windows, featuring the bold text "ADHD FRIENDLY APPS You have to try" overlaid on the image.
A phone screen displaying app icons including Forest, Befreed, Finch, and Endel, under the title "ADHD Hack." Text below mentions condensing non-fiction into summaries and flashcards.
An app store page for "BeFreed: Smarter Daily Reads," showing a 4.9 rating, "Best Smart Reading App @2025," and "10x my reading speed" with a "What's New" section.
ADHD Brain? These 4 Apps Saved My Sanity
Tired of to-do lists that just gather dust? Same. These apps actually work for my chaotic lil attention span~ 01ï―œBeFreed Reading is hard when your brain’s on shuffle mode. This app breaks down nonfiction into super digestible formats: â€Ē 10-min flashcards â€Ē 20-min podcast audio â€Ē 30-min deep
ShelfbyAriel

ShelfbyAriel

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An overhead shot of six numbered sets of paint samples on a yellow textured background, with the title 'pick a color scheme get a book rec' in green and white text. Each set contains 5-6 color swatches.
Book #1, 'On Earth As It Is On Television,' is shown with yellow, orange, and dark blue paint samples. The book is a 400-page literary science fiction novel about an alien invasion, featuring a cat on a TV on its cover.
Book #2, 'The Decagon House Murders,' is shown with white, dark red, and dark blue paint samples. This 284-page thriller, murder mystery, and horror novel features a geometric blue and red cover design.
book recs but randomize it
Did i comb through all of my paint samples to find color schemes that matched these covers almost exactly? Yes. Am i upset the teal colors wouldn’t come through on the camera? Yes. Why do i even have so many paint samples? â€Ķno reason 👀👀 Jk, i use them for bookmarks! I love matching sampl
molly

molly

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A laptop open in a grand library, with the text '20 Books to Become smarter @2025' overlaid, introducing a list of recommended books for self-improvement.
A flat lay of 12 book covers, including 'Limitless' and 'The 5 AM Club', with the text 'Tip to 10x your reading speed SWIPE', suggesting books for intellectual growth.
A phone screen showing various app icons, highlighting 'Befreed' as a smart reading app that condenses non-fiction into podcasts, deep dives, and flashcards for retention.
20 books to become smarter @2025
1. Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman 2. Atomic Habits – James Clear 3. Deep Work – Cal Newport 4. Sapiens – Yuval Noah Harari 5. The Psychology of Money – Morgan Housel 6. The Art of Thinking Clearly – Rolf Dobelli 7. Range – D
Eve S.

Eve S.

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Nature + Autumn Academia
Orange leaves, green ferns, art history, nature illustrations, classic literature, exploring the forest, paint brushes, bird watching, sketchbooks full of drawings! ðŸŒŋðŸŽĻðŸ“™ðŸðŸ“œðŸŒąðŸŠđ✏ïļðŸ‚🔎📗ðŸĶ‹ â€Ē Inspired by @noor75 #fallvibes #naturevibes #academiaaesthetic #fallaesthetic #cottagecore
The World Builder

The World Builder

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ðŸģïļâ€ðŸŒˆðŸ”Ūlook into my eyes â€Ķ. i know what you want to read. here are some mind reader queer book recs for pride! 📚 books mentioned: - Pet by Akwaeke Emezi - Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White - Fawn's Blood by Hal Schrieve - The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson - Gideon the
Steph 📚ðŸ’Ŧ

Steph 📚ðŸ’Ŧ

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Ellen Degeneres is DONE | Rogan CONFIRMS Everything | Rosie O’Donnell WAS RIGHT! #HollywoodTea #PopCultureNews #JoeRogan #CelebDrama #Exposed
NQT MEDIA NEWS

NQT MEDIA NEWS

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A white shelf filled with various books, some stacked and some upright, alongside decorative items like a disco ball, flowers, and small figurines, with the text 'Books to read this Summer' and emojis overlaid.
A grid displaying nine young adult (YA) summer book covers, including 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' 'Love & Gelato,' 'Second Chance Summer,' and 'We Were Liars,' under the title 'YA Summer books'.
A grid showcasing twelve book covers by popular summer authors like Emily Henry, Carley Fortune, and Elin Hilderbrand, featuring titles such as 'Beach Read' and 'Happy Place,' under the heading 'Go-to Summer Authors'.
Summer book recs
Books to read this summer📖☀ïļ #booktok #bookrecs #summer #summerbooks #bookrecommendations
MacK’s Books

MacK’s Books

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Books by Black Authors I’ve Read in 2025 ✊ðŸū📚
I’ve been diving into some amazing reads by Black authors this year, and every single one has been ðŸ”Ĩ! Highly recommend checking these out if you haven’t already. Which of these have you read? Let’s talk books! 👇ðŸū ðŸ”Ū Blood Like Magic by Liselle Sambury– 4/5 (Dark urban fantasy, loved the concept!)
Keanna Kris

Keanna Kris

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A hand holds the book 'How to Know a Person' by David Brooks, featuring a red and orange cover with layered silhouettes. A bookshelf with other books and a small wreath is visible in the background.
A hand holds the book 'The Creative Act: A Way of Being' by Rick Rubin, which has a light gray cover with a black circle and dot. A bookshelf with various books and a small wreath is in the background.
A hand holds the book 'Growing Joy' by Maria Failla, featuring a light blue cover with a heart-shaped design made of plant leaves. A bookshelf with other books and a small wreath is in the background.
non-fiction books I've received from others ðŸĨ°
I’ve been gifted some amazing nonfiction books lately, and I’m so excited to dive into them 📚âœĻ There’s something extra special about receiving books that someone else loved or thought I’d connect with — it feels personal, thoughtful, and kind of like getting handed a new perspective. These titles c
Lauren ðŸŠī📚ðŸ˜ŧ

Lauren ðŸŠī📚ðŸ˜ŧ

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Books I read while on vacation
Door County Book name: A Dark Forgetting Author: Kristin Ciccarelli Genre: fiction Book name: The Faraway Inn Author: Sara Beth Durst Genre: Cozy fiction
The_Mrs_V

The_Mrs_V

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A plain brown book on a wooden surface with text indicating that non-fiction can be exciting and mind-blowing, contrary to being boring. Emojis depict dizziness, shock, and an exploding head, emphasizing the surprising nature of the recommended books.
The book 'Midnight in Chernobyl' by Adam Higginbotham, described as a terrifyingly real horror story about a nuclear disaster with thrilling science and government cover-ups, recommended for lovers of dystopian true stories.
The book 'Bad Blood' by John Carreyrou, detailing the Theranos scandal, highlighted as an insane story of business fraud, greed, and scammers, recommended for fans of true crime and corporate scandals.
If you think non-fiction is boring, you needâ€Ķ
Look, I get it, non-fiction *sounds* like it should be boring. Who *wants* to read something that feels like homework?? But trust me, these books?? They read like thrillers, break your heart, and completely change how you see the world. Hooked me from the very first page, made me forget I am eve
Meredith Jao

Meredith Jao

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An interior view of Story on the Square bookstore, showing tall bookshelves filled with books, including sections like 'Thriller' and 'New Fiction'. The image has text overlays saying 'visit a small town bookstore with me!' and 'book finds, genre sections, overall selection rating'.
A close-up of a bookshelf labeled 'romance', displaying numerous books by authors like Tessa Bailey, Emily Henry, and Christina Lauren. The books are neatly arranged, showcasing various covers and titles.
A hand holding the yellow cover of Emily Henry's 'Beach Read' book, with a five-star rating overlay. Text highlights it as a 'perfect summer read' with a 'small town setting' and 'grumpy sunshine' trope.
small town bookstore! 📖ðŸŦķðŸŧðŸŒģ
welcome to Story on the Square in McDonough, GA! this is the bookstore where i bought the book that made me fall in love with reading all over again (aka Beach Read by Emily Henry). this book is located in the perfect small town setting in the town square that gives me major Gilmore Girls vibes!
Claire Little

Claire Little

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Trying to keep up with all the fae warriors
I mean — I know it’s fiction but I can’t travel for days sharing a horse in the hot ass forest with a fae warrior for days without cussing someone out. #onehorse #romancebooks #romantasybooks #faefantasybooks #throneofglass #aelingalathynius #frombloodandash
AshleyStevenson

AshleyStevenson

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Three pairs of feet in socks are relaxing in front of a warm, crackling fireplace. Overlaid text features a dialogue between Sirius, Hermione, and James, discussing Hermione's well-being, suggesting a comforting scene from a Harry Potter fanfiction story.
Chocolate & Lavender
#wattpadbooks #wattpadfiction #hermionegranger #marauders #remuslupin Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience - Leesburg
ao3.halfbl00dprincess

ao3.halfbl00dprincess

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blind date with a book! ðŸŦķâœĻ
hello bookworms! ã…Ī♡ one of my friends asked me to go to barnes and nobles with them and once I saw the blind date with a book section I knew I was coming home with a book. I’m so happy with my blind date and cannot wait to start reading it! 😍 ✧ï―ĨïūŸ: *✧ï―ĨïūŸ:* #blinddatewithabook #boo
jade ˖ . ݁𝜗𝜚. ݁₊

jade ˖ . ݁𝜗𝜚. ݁₊

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A hand holds the book "Winter Garden" by Kristin Hannah, featuring a snowy landscape cover. Text overlays highlight themes like GRIEF AND LOSS, HISTORICAL FICTION, COMPLICATED FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS, WAR-TORN RUSSIA, and HEARTBREAK, with a "REVIEW" and a quote from PEOPLE.
Winter Garden ❄ïļâĪïļâ€ðŸĐđ🌎ïļ
book review | Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah ðŸŒŦïļ my rating: ⭐ïļâ­ïļâ­ïļâ­ïļ Setting: Washington USA, Russia, & Alaska USA Not all fairy tales have happy endings. Meredith and Nina Whitson are sisters who grew up not really knowing anything about their Russian immigrant mother, Anya. While
chelsea

chelsea

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books thicker than a bowl of oatmeal
Sometimes you just need a good ole 700-page book to keep you company, right??? Right!!! As much as I love short books, my heart belongs to thick ones <3 I love staying in one world for a while, and really taking my time and staying engrossed in one long story. It’s like binge watching one tel
molly

molly

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Thrift book finds
Recent book discoveries! Has anyone read Hook Shot, What Happened To The Bennetts & Where The Dead Sleep? I am eager to hear honest opinions on these before buying. 📖 #thriftstorebooks #thriftbooks #thriftstore #AskLemon8 #lemon8bookclub
Madison

Madison

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Black Women :Authors to Read 📚💁ðŸū‍♀ïļ
Octavia Butler, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Kristina Forest, Kennedy Ryan My favorite black women authors from science fiction, romance, and more ðŸŦķðŸūðŸŦķðŸū love all their books featured on my page #blackauthors #blackhistoryeveryday #lemon8bookclub #lemon #blackliterature
Mya Moore

Mya Moore

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Current read..
A Court of Mist and Fury. I am honestly so excited for this one. I devoured ACOTAR and have heard even better things about ACOMAF. She’s thiiiic, just the way we like it. Happy reading everyone. #acotarbooks #acomaf #sarahjmaas #faeries #magic #fictionbooks #series #currently
Brittany McCune

Brittany McCune

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A library interior with wooden bookshelves and tables, featuring a blue and white text overlay that reads 'How to Level up Social skills (Book Recs)'. The bottom left corner shows 'Lemon8 @eve7739'.
Five book covers are displayed under the title 'Master of Communication'. Titles include 'Talk Like TED', 'How to Talk to Anyone', 'How to Win Friends and Influence People', 'How to Speak How to Listen', and 'Never Split the Difference'.
A phone screen shows various app icons, with 'Befreed' highlighted. Text describes it as a smart reading app that condenses non-fiction into 20-min podcasts, 30-min deep dives, and flashcards.
How to Level up Social skills (Book Recs)
1. How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie 2. The Like Switch – Jack Schafer 3. Captivate – Vanessa Van Edwards 4. The Charisma Myth – Olivia Fox Cabane 5. Never Split the Difference – Chris Voss 6. Surrounded by Idiots – Thomas
Eve S.

Eve S.

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Ready to transform your life for the better?
Okay, here's a plan for a 7-day lifestyle transformation, focusing on eco-friendliness, natural living, and financial well-being, all supported by mindset shifts. This includes a daily morning and night routine and a list of 40 actionable steps categorized for ease of implementation. **Core
Purple Flower

Purple Flower

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A desk setup featuring a laptop displaying text, a Kindle, a notebook with a pen, headphones, and a drink, with the overlay text 'Best ADHD Apps in 2025'.
A phone screen showing app icons for Forest, Befreed, TickTick, Finch, Endel, and Insight Timer, with 'ADHD Hack' and 'Smart reading app' text. Befreed is highlighted, described as condensing non-fiction into summaries and flashcards.
A screenshot of an app store page for 'BeFreed: Daily Reads', showing its 4.9-star rating, category as Productivity, and 'What's New' features. Overlay text declares it the 'BEST READING APP IN 2025' and claims it 'X10 MY READING SPEED'.
Best ADHD Apps in 2025
Sharing some ADHD-friendly apps I found helpful for me this year: 📖 BeFreed - Condenses classic + trending non-fiction into high-quality 10-min flashcards, 20-min podcast-style audio, and 30-min deep dives. I listen while commuting or at the gym, and read before bed. Really helpful since my atte
Noelle

Noelle

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THE FIRST BUT DEFINITELY NOT THE LAST BY THESE AMAZING AUTHORS 😍âĪïļ #bookrecs #favbooks #bookrecommendations #books @AuthorAbbyJimenez @Sydney J. Shields @LJShenbackup @LianeChild
Makayla Samountry

Makayla Samountry

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A computer screen displays a resume review document with feedback on strengths and areas for improvement, overlaid with red text asking "How Frequently Should You Update Yours?".
A computer screen shows a resume review document detailing strengths like clear structure and quantifiable achievements, and areas for improvement in the professional summary and skills section.
A computer screen displays further resume feedback, including advice on the experience section, technology, formatting, and incorporating keywords for job applications.
OHMAGAWD, She Tore Me AND My Resume UP! ðŸ˜ą
There’s no set time in writing but it’s good to update your resume every 6 months or so or even when you have accomplished something. Sadly I did not take my own advice and had not touched mine in a year or so. But I got the push I needed to update it. I ran into a friend at our work carniv
Cat 🐈‍⎛ | ♎ïļ

Cat 🐈‍⎛ | ♎ïļ

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A college campus scene with students walking, overlaid with text 'Freshmen Brainrot to Ivy League vibes' and decorative elements like pink lips and butterflies, promoting a transformation from brainrot to sophisticated vibes.
A phone screen showcasing study apps like Obsidian and Taskheat, and promoting BeFreed as a smart reading app that condenses 10K+ non-fiction books into 10-min skims, 20-min podcasts, or 30-min deep dives.
A phone screen displaying the BeFreed app, allowing users to turn books into personalized podcasts by selecting up to three books like 'Atomic Habits' and choosing podcast styles such as dialogue, female, or male voices.
Freshmen âœĻBrainrotâœĻ to IVY LEAGUE vibes ðŸŒļðŸĪŒðŸ’‹ðŸĪ§ðŸŒ·ðŸ“ļ
Yes, they’re free-ish and yes, they’ll make you feel smart 😏 📑📚 These apps helped me📚📑 1. Obsidian 🚂 – For serious note-takers who love linking ideas together like a mind map. 2. Taskheat 🔗– Turns your messy to-do list into a visual flowchart. 3. Bearable ðŸū– Track mood, energy, habits, and s
ang3lie

ang3lie

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A dark room with a television displaying 'The Purge' movie, a bowl of popcorn, and a blanket, suggesting a cozy movie-watching setup. The text overlay reads 'The best horror movies on Hulu'.
A collage of six horror movie posters: Bone Tomahawk, Mandy, Watcher, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Bad Hair, and The Boogeyman.
A collage of six horror movie posters: Alien, Prey, Clock, Good Boy, Infinity Pool, and Monsters.
The best horror movies on Hulu ðŸŽĨ
– Bone Tomahawk (2015) Genre: Western, Horror, Drama Stars: Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Richard Jenkins Directed by S. Craig Zahler Kurt Russell stars in S. Craig Zahler’s Western horror film Bone Tomahawk, opposite an ensemble that also includes Patrick Wilson and Oscar-nominee Richard Jen
Rachelle Smith

Rachelle Smith

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