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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A nice character-driven hilarious story with a surprising twist is nicely presented in the book "A Few Trivial Felonies" by Sandra Sperling. The book follows Rachel and Nick, who migrate from Minnesota to Oregon for health their requirements. Sadly the things gradually go wrong against their plan. The book looking quite appealing to me.
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I am not sure if this is my type of book, but I am willing to give it a go!
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This looks like it would be very funny and entertaining! I might have to read it in order to discover the twist at the end!

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Regarding their neighbor, Vivian, there's always one around to spoil the party. :wink: I hope the two Minnesota heroines were able to win her over. Thanks for your remarkable review. :techie-studyinggray:
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A good comedy in Oregon, yes, I'm biased. Sounds like an entertaining read. I totally understand Nick and Rachel's reasons for leaving northern Minnesota, especially giving up such an emotionally draining job as child welfare.
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It sounds fun and entertaining. The crime also adds to the enjoyment of the story. Thanks for the great review!
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This one seems like a unique book with a unique srory regarding two women who try to overcome their financial issues. I would like to try this one. Congratulations on being BOTD
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A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling seems like a great book. Unfortunately, it's not my kind of read. In that case, I won't read it but will recommend. Congratulations on the BOTD. Great review!
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I would definitely like to read an absolutely hilarious book with a fascinating cover.
The review is wonderful.
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That's an amazing book with a surprising twist in the story. I really love to read this one.
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This one sounds incredibly entertaining! With the mentioned relocations, financial dilemmas, creative schemes, and humorous quips, I would be undoubtedly intrigued from beginning to end. Lovely review! 🍷
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The cover art is really attention grabbing. I really do love books that are able to transform the most mundane and tragic things into comedy .
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After reading the review, this appears like a very captivating book on the dangers of nosy neighbors. It will be interesting to find out how Rachel manages her immediate future after the sudden death of her boyfriend. thanks for the insightful review.
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A story that involves two women who live off their husbands' pensions. It seems to have a lot of humor and adventures as they are willing to do little crazy things outside the law. It looks entertaining.
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When I read the Facebook post on the Club's page, I assumed these ladies were both comfortably living off their husband pensions. Upon reading the whole review here, I realize this was not the case, which changes a lot. It makes it all the more interesting, since now the conflict of values is crystal clear. Like I said on my Facebook reply, it's definitely worth a look into. Thanks for the detailed review.
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