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Old 01-12-2012, 01:29 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by spindlegirl View Post
The Cover for "The Mill River Recluse" looked ok. I just havent read it yet because it looked depressing. I normally like depressing stories, but my life has been in turmoil for a few months, and have put it on hold even though it's been on my calibre for months.

I do notice that many of these authors did not have to charge $20 for their novels
It is kind of depressing, but it's also heartwarming. I had put it off for similar reasons and finally read it as my first book of 2012. I loved it. That said, you'll probably get more enjoyment out of it by waiting for things to settle down.
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