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At just four years old, this child prodigy had read more than 1,000 books

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A typical person in America will read about four books in a year. Prolific readers may read like 100 or 50. Daliyah Marie Arana, at the age of four, had read over 1,000 books. The Gainesville native, who started reading independently long before many of her peers, made headlines in 2017 when she earned a...

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