Water Moon | By Samantha Sotto Yambao
Water Moon is a great pick for a book club or a buddy read, especially if you’re the kind of reader who enjoys debating eternal questions like “Is life pre-ordained?” or “Does free will actually exist?”
Water Moon is a great pick for a book club or a buddy read, especially if you’re the kind of reader who enjoys debating eternal questions like “Is life pre-ordained?” or “Does free will actually exist?”
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