Official Review: The Little Book of Bad Intentions

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Re: Official Review: The Little Book of Bad Intentions

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For sure I am adding it in my bookshelves. I love dark humor. Thanks for the great review :)
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I really like the premise of the novel and the idea that dark humor is present. Thanks for the great review!
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This book is not for children. It lacks the simplicity of children. It is also too complex for an adult. Such books are not interesting to me either. Thanks for the review.
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Not something I would like to read but still thanks for an honest review.
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The concept sounds interesting. I am curious about the author's use of dark humor. And the witty nature of the author's writing is surely enticing. Thank you for the detailed review.
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I can imagine having a novel full of dark humor. Hmm! I equally love the quote you cited “Tact is the ability to tell someone to go to Hell in such a way that they look forward to the trip.—Winston Churchill (1874-1965).” Nice review.
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Live with a person then later finding out their characters are not what you expected is a bit disappointing. This book is full of dark humor. Thank you for your review.
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I love dark fantasy. I think this book is really my thing
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The concept sounds interesting, and I like some good dark humor. I hope that the plot and the characters can be developed to some depth in such a short length, but that is always the challenge with novellas. I’ll have to add this to my “to read” list for when I have some free time. Thank you for the helpful review.
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Post by Happyka126 »

Tessie allowed Garrison into her life to ruined her marriage and also caused her premature death. Well the wages of sin is death of which both of them paid. I'll like to read the book to see how the whole story end. Thanks for your review.
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Thank you for the review, I enjoyed reading it. This book sounds like a very interesting read. I love reading books that have humor in it. The use of the dark humor in this book makes me more interested in wanting to read this book.
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8) The novella brings to light about greedy women whose major interest in marriage is wealth.
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Wow nice review. I really want to read it. And also I search for books with humor
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Post by Saniya_Firdaus »

A fabulous read that I couldn't put down....Ms Besile is a gifted writer who put you in the centre of her story through her brilliant use of words.
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Post by Sharonmar49 »

Quit a good book, it was well written. It was a very interesting read. After I got past the first few pages it good interesting and had to read it to the end
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