Official Review: A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling

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Re: Official Review: A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling

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I can’t wait to know how Rachael and Ruth dealt with Vivian’s situation. The book sounds like an exciting read. Nice review
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I have to admit that I didn't expect such depth from a book with a cover so shallow. It was a nice surprise.
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Looks like a great book. As the review states; it is captivating, well-written and with a lot of humor and some crime thrown in for good measure. I already feel eage to have a read.
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This sounds interesting and humorous. The story seems very original and I’m intrigued to find out how Rachel manages to overcome her financial problems after the sad demise of her husband. Thanks for a great review.
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I liked the cover at first glance, and it sounds like this would be an exciting and thrilling story. What mischief is up Vivian's sleeves? I sure would love to find out. Thanks for the review.
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The cover of this book immediately grabbed my attention. It absolutely looks like one I'd love to read so definitely going on my to-be-read shelf! Can't wait to start!
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Well, this one definitely sounds like something I would enjoy. Huge fan of comedy and I certainly don't mind the usage of petty crimes for humorous purposes.
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I read a sample of this book and didn't think I wanted to read it. After reading your review and learning more about the book, I'm definitely going to give it a try. Thanks for your awesome review!
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Rachel and Ruth described as tough and fearless, living off their husbands pension and willing to break a few rules to make ends meet, filled with sense of humor. Feels like a well developed plot and a worthwhile read. Great review.
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Post by Tars »

I was captivated reading this review! It was like reading short story, but it left me with desire for more. It seems like excellent book with great plot, characters and sense of humor. Don't blame me, but I believe Vivian will be my favorite)) Congratulations on BOTD!
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Thanks for the great review. I read some pages of the book and the review, and I am sure I will like reading the rest of it. Humor incorporated in any book is one of my favorite things.
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Many thanks for the detailed review.

The title is certainly eye-catching, and your informative review makes it seems like a very humourous book to read on a lazy weekend. Might give it a go.
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Captivating boom cover. I'm glad that these two widows team up to find solutions to their financial crisis. The statement that says that they are willing to break a few rules is quit hilarious. Its well written.
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

Ruth and Rachel seem to be upto a lot of hilaious adventurous.

Thank you for the great review.
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Post by Noilaus »

Sorry for Rachel's great loss of Nick. I like the plotline that can't wait to know what happened to Rachel and her friend. Good review, and congrats on BOTD.
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