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Old 06-03-2010, 01:11 PM   #106
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Part of a very nice review that you can see on Boomerang's Barnes and Noble page:

It's a book version of an extremely successful Coen brothers movie: quirky, funny in unexpected places, and more than a few twists and turns before you reach the end. The story is told from many opposing viewpoints, but it unfolds easily; just start reading it and let it do the work...There are no wasted words, and no fluffy padding of any kind.

And the coupon on Smashwords is still good. Use MN64D and get Boomerang for just $0.99.

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Alan
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