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Boy, can this guy Paul tell a lie. Problem is he tells so many that people are confused. I think he even confuses himself trying to just keep up with all his lies. Oh and shocker!!, he's a real loser. HA!!He's had one book published and hasn't really done anything since except for keeping up with hi...
When I first heard that John Connolly had written a fictional account of the life of Stan Laurel, based on the latter's correspondence, I was very intrigued to acquire and read the book. I have the greatest admiration for JC but am more familiar with his creation the anti hero and very troubled det...
I have to say that I'm so glad I'm reading this book now that they are all written. This book ended right in the middle of the action, and luckily I can move right on to Wizard & Glass (book 4). If I had to wait, I would be very annoyed with King. I loved this book. This is my favorite so far in...
Thanks to NetGalley and to Hodder & Stoughton for providing me with an ARC copy of this book that I voluntarily review. This novel tells the story of a family, as unique as all families, and it starts seemingly at a point of crisis. What is supposed to be a fun trip to London for the kids, just ahea...
Just a little white lie, then another and another until a whole, huge web has been built. The story is told from Paul Morris's point of view. He's 42 years old with a rather high opinion of himself, but he has nothing to show for his life apart from a minor success in the literary world. The word fr...