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Month: February 2026

Mirror Marked: A Reflection on Authenticity

“You become the story you tell yourself.” Weddings are full of drama, and in one of those intersections of real life and reading life, I found myself reading “Mirror Marked” the week after my brother got married. With a whole new appreciation for the chutzpah unique to wedding planners, I found myself thoroughly charmed by… Read More Mirror Marked: A Reflection on Authenticity

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