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This woman read 266 books this year, here's how she did it

Por: Newsweek Life December 15, 2022

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As the end of 2022 approaches, many of us are taking stock of achievements from the year that has passed.One avid reader has shared her accomplishment for 2022 with a TikTok video that has more than 33 million views.In what has been described online as a novel idea, Katie Fulton from Philadelphia created a Christmas tree using books. In 2022, she read 226 books, sharing her experience and latest reads on Instagram and TikTok under the username... + full article



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