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Must be The Twilight Zone because that's where this group started ... reading Stephanie Meyer's best-selling series about vampires. But they've branched out from there since.


You read the entire series in 1 month? Weren't you, like, ready to grow fangs... or suck some blood?

Funny thing is that Amy Williams, whose turn it was to choose, thought the series was too juvenile for a group of 30-somethings. Guess who couldn't put the books down? She read the entire series in a week.
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