Official Review: Living on a prayer the meek inherit the...
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Re: Official Review: Living on a prayer the meek inherit the...
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Thanks. Indeed it was short but long in its own sense. Thanks for the reply.Caylie_Cat wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 01:18 Your description of Don makes him seem like an erratic and confusing person. Well done for persevering to the end of this mercifully short book!
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This is true and I hope that the author will consider doing another round of professional editing. Thanks for the reply.
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