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22 hours ago ago from Recreational Reading

TITLE: All the Tea in China AUTHOR: Jane Orcutt STARTED: November 23, 2009 FINISHED: November 24, 2009 PAGES: 352 GENRE: Romance FIRST SENTENCE: I can abide neither a liar not a cheat, but you may be wont to think me such while I here relate my little tale. SUMMARY: [From barnesandnoble.com] Witty and fun-loving Isabella Goodrich defies cultural expectations and common sense as she sets off to the Orient to become a missionary. ...

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I am writing a romance novel, should I write in first, second or third person?

23 hours ago ago from Help Me Get My Ex Back, Get Back With Your Ex

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10 hours ago ago from The journey to publishment...

I can't wait for it to be 2010. Seriously. There are a list of books that are coming out that I'm dying to read. I thought I'd do a blog on it and also explain why I'm bursting at the seams in excitement about them. Undead Much. The sequel to 'You're So Undead to Me'. I really enjoyed the first book by author Stacey Jay, and the second book is definitely not going to disappoint me. I can feel it. Roll on January 21st. Shadow Souls. The ...

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3 hours ago ago from Phil Simon

It's been an interesting year, to say the least. All things considered, I have to consider 2009 a rousing success or at least as successful as a year can be with the following constraints: A really bad economy No truly new Rush material although 2009 provided some great material from Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree A progressively deteriorating golf game As I reflect on the past twelve months, I am very pleased with what I have ...

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"Missing: An LDS Mystery Novel" is Ronda's first published novel. Missing is a book you need to set some time aside to read. Once you start reading it, you will have a hard time setting it down and will feel compelled to finish as quickly as possible. Here is a synopsis of what Missing is all about. "A BYU-Idaho choir tour in British Columbia turns out to be anything but ordinary when soloist Stacie Cox spots a kidnapped child from ...

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