Children's Fiction Group on LibraryThing

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Children's Fiction Group

The Children's Fiction Group was set up on October 1, 2006 and currently has over 500 members.

Description: For children's fiction readers of all ages. A place to discuss children's books and their authors.

Topics are many and varied and the contributors are all ages and from all backgounds but they have one thing in common -- they love LibraryThing and they love books, and comics!

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