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Old 10-08-2016, 05:34 AM   #461
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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb View Post
Hmmmm .... well, alright then. Rather than 'nothing', I'll give "Venom and Vanilla" a try! Thanks for the review.
No, thank you for giving the book a try after my review when the blurp alone wasn't enough.
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Thanks for your review DuckieTigger ! I don't normally read fantasy books, but if I see it on Prime Reading I'll give it a try based on your review.
I don't normally review books since it is so complicated when I am trying not to spoil anything. That leaves limited options to show why I enjoyed reading a book so much when talking about specifics is off the table.

Reading outside your regular genre can still be a good experience with the right book. If the writing is good, and the plot is good, and the pace is good then it matters little whether the hero / villian is a serial killer, an alien, a specop, or a nurse. It matters more how they interact and not who is doing it.
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