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“Getting 1,000 people to read the same book at the same time may sound like an impossible feat, but the city pulled it off last year. And organizers of a second community reading project hope to get even more residents involved the second time around.
Escondido Reads One Book kicked off Jan. 16 at the Escondido Library and runs through March 23. Designed to promote a love of reading and literary discussion, the project aims to get everyone in the city to read or listen to Sandra Cisneros novel, “The House on Mango Street” in the next few weeks.”
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