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Maker faire talk @ 2 pm will be in ballroom H #pcon #penguicon — 2 years 2 weeks ago
Listening to @shawnp0wers talk about backups very good talk — 2 years 2 weeks ago
Excited for tomorrow's reading by @BrandSanderson at #pcon — 2 years 2 weeks ago
Hopefully #twok is the proper hash tag for the way of kings It's great. May take off some work for the next #wot book :) @BrandonSandrson2 years 29 weeks ago
#twok was great, my kindle,hard cover, audible reading of the book ended too soon, can't wait for the next volume @BrandonSandrson2 years 29 weeks ago
At ren fest at Sarah and Tim's booth, come visit us :) — 2 years 34 weeks ago
15 minutes to ren fest, Sarah and Tim have a booth today and tomorrow :) come see us — 2 years 34 weeks ago
Enjoying ren fest — 2 years 38 weeks ago
@BrandonSandrson thanks :) noticed it Warbreaker is free after I was almost done listening on audible, just ordered it in hard cover+ kindle — 2 years 42 weeks ago
Just finished Elantris yesterday, now wishing I could get more books by @BrandonSandrson on my #Android through the #kindle & #audible apps — 2 years 42 weeks ago
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