Official Review: A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling

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aaurba wrote: 08 Sep 2020, 05:21 I think you got me when you wrote that the book is "hilarious" and has a "surprising twist" at the end. I agree that the cover is fascinating, and I'd probably read this book in the future.
I hope you get a chance to read it; I'm sure you will enjoy it. Thanks for the comments!
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It sounds like the characters might have had to do some rather questionable things in order to survive. Thanks for the review
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This adventure novel, I would like to read it some day, otherwise great review.
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Sounds like a hilarious read worth picking up :lol: Thank you for your well-written and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
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Mr_Wimbaum wrote: 08 Sep 2020, 17:46 It sounds like the characters might have had to do some rather questionable things in order to survive. Thanks for the review
Yes, indeed they did. Thanks for stopping by!
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MeganDJ wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 00:07 Sounds like a hilarious read worth picking up :lol: Thank you for your well-written and insightful review! Happy reading :techie-studyinggray:
If you like comedy, I suggest you take a look at it. Thanks for stopping by!
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The amount of humour described in the review is praise worthy. Characters and their personalities are great, the plot is awesome and also the humour is uncomparable. Although the twist in the end is what makes me more interested in reading the book.
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Asimroy2002 wrote: 10 Sep 2020, 10:34 The amount of humour described in the review is praise worthy. Characters and their personalities are great, the plot is awesome and also the humour is uncomparable. Although the twist in the end is what makes me more interested in reading the book.
I hope you get a chance to as I think you will enjoy it. Thanks for stopping by and reading my review!
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This does sound interesting! I would love to know the surprise twist at the end.. I always love that about a book. The books cover is also quite enticing. I loved the review and will look for this book.
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Alice Ngugi wrote: 12 Sep 2020, 01:25 This does sound interesting! I would love to know the surprise twist at the end.. I always love that about a book. The books cover is also quite enticing. I loved the review and will look for this book.
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The plot sounds very interesting, but unfortunately, this book is not for me. Great review though!
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Very nice review! I am intrigued by the plot of this book and want to see what those two get themselves into!
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rahilshajahan wrote: 13 Sep 2020, 04:29 The plot sounds very interesting, but unfortunately, this book is not for me. Great review though!
I understand! It would be a boring world if we all liked the same things. Thanks for the comments!
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Maconstewart wrote: 14 Sep 2020, 09:52 Very nice review! I am intrigued by the plot of this book and want to see what those two get themselves into!
I think you will enjoy it! Thanks for reading my review!
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Oh, I love this review! I can totally see myself picking up this book, simply based on the humour. Thank you!
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