Official Review: The Last Minder by Fish Phillips
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For reasons I don't know this idea sounds hilarious in my head. I hope to see how it turns out.Miriam Molina wrote: ↑25 Nov 2020, 18:29Exactly my thoughts! I was imagining a superhero with a paunch. Kidding aside, I think we need more of these books. Seniors matter!Ayindelaw wrote: ↑22 Nov 2020, 11:58 Hey there, Chigo
There is one thing I like about this book that you have reviewed in a very honest manner--the protagonist is an elderly person. Many elderly people will find this book impossible to pass up because it suggests that they may be down, but they are not out.
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This would be an interesting read for me. Thanks
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