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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Intriguing review, I'm going to add this to my bookshelf. It sounds like a must-read!
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Seems like an interesting book. Always liked the idea of darker humor, so, maybe this one is worth checking out.
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I wonder why such right should be given to women. If a divorce occurs, the woman takes the properties, this is too much. Oh! poor Garrison. I wonder what if he killed her in the end.

A very beautiful review from Prisallen.
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This sounds interesting. Now, I'm wondering if Garrison got through with the murder.
And how Frank fared with the kids.
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This a really really amazing review, makes me want to know how everything pans out in the end.
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That seems a really interesting and captivating book. Can't wait to read it!
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Wonderful review! I like dark humor & a little murder plot. Thank you.
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Pntimba wrote: 11 Apr 2020, 04:02 Now I want to read this book.
Me too! I'm always looking for a book that will make me smile. Also, you'd think with murder being such a serious issue, there wouldn't be much to laugh or smile about. I look forward to experiencing this dark humour you speak of. Lovely review!
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I enjoyed reading your review! It was insightful. I also think that this book is truly interesting and I'm going to try to get it as soon as I can
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Jlc81101 wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 18:09 Yes, I agree. I would like to read it at well. One of those I can pick up and finish over a few days if I'm having a hard time focusing.
It is an easy, light book to read. I'm sure you would enjoy it!
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Just Elcee wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 19:27 Intriguing review, I'm going to add this to my bookshelf. It sounds like a must-read!
I don't think you will be disappointed!
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DominicVenditti wrote: 26 Apr 2020, 20:09 Seems like an interesting book. Always liked the idea of darker humor, so, maybe this one is worth checking out.
It definitely is if you like dark humor! Thanks for stopping by!
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Omega 6 wrote: 27 Apr 2020, 01:23 I wonder why such right should be given to women. If a divorce occurs, the woman takes the properties, this is too much. Oh! poor Garrison. I wonder what if he killed her in the end.

A very beautiful review from Prisallen.
I agree. I don't think she should get anything if her ex-husband is raising the children.
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blessing_bona wrote: 27 Apr 2020, 13:34 This sounds interesting. Now, I'm wondering if Garrison got through with the murder.
And how Frank fared with the kids.
Hmm, I guess you will have to read it to find out. :lol: Thanks for stopping by!
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That review makes me want to read this book, adding it to my bookshelves now. Thanks
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