Official Review: Something Like the Truth by Tom Soter

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Cotwani wrote: 02 Feb 2020, 13:51 A compilation of essays? That in itself piques my interest. Now add on the humor and sarcasm, and i'm on board! Thanks for the insightful review.
You'll likely enjoy the book then. Thanks for the comment!
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This sounds like an interesting collection of essays - the themes of life, love, and death really spark my interest. Thank you for a well-written and insightful review!
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espo wrote: 04 Feb 2020, 07:31 This sounds like an interesting collection of essays - the themes of life, love, and death really spark my interest. Thank you for a well-written and insightful review!
Thanks for the comment! I hope you enjoy the book if you get around to reading it.
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The book that compasses the author's compilation of essays from romance, life, lost causes, found ones, dogs and cats,schools and nuns seems to touch upon all aspects of his life. Hope the book was an engaging read.
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sanjus wrote: 05 Feb 2020, 02:17 The book that compasses the author's compilation of essays from romance, life, lost causes, found ones, dogs and cats,schools and nuns seems to touch upon all aspects of his life. Hope the book was an engaging read.
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Thanks for the review, it sounds like an interesting read
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readerrihana wrote: 07 Feb 2020, 03:15 Thanks for the review, it sounds like an interesting read
Thanks for the comment!
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