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Blinking Red Light |
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Rating: Summary: Awesome!!!!!!!! Review: This is the best book that I have read in a long time. You actually felt like you were in the book. If you want to escape PICK THIS BOOK UP. When the scene changed and the characters were in North Carolina I felt like I was there with them. I was so into this book that in one part the character was eating cracker jacks I had to run out to the store and get me a bag. LOL. Watch Out People this is a new,fresh author and he is going to spin books like ZANE, Gloria Mallette, and Carl Weber. DON"T GET SALTY.LOL. You have to read the book to know what I mean. This book really deserves way more stars. Please if you are an avid reader don't sleep on Mister Mann Frisby.
Rating: Summary: At the sound of the beep...... Review: what more can be said than what has already been said about this book! the author takes you on a fast journey. Never a dull moment in the book, there are twists and turns throughout the book. This book was a story of knowing what you know and knowing how to make what you know benefit you. Great job Mister looking forward to more of your work
Rating: Summary: Nope Review: When I went to see the Eric Jerome Dickey play, I remember the heavyset comedian on ComicView saying that he felt dumber as he talked to Chiquita. That's how I felt reading this book. I got to page fifty and did myself a favor and returned it to the library. I already questioned the subject too much to buy it and I'm relieved I didn't. At page fifty, if there's still no point...do yourself a favor, and don't continue. It had a few laughs but overall I was thinking "What possessed you to even bother writing a book like this?" No substance, no point, no purpose, just humor.
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