Official Review: A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling

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Re: Official Review: A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling

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This sounds like a hilarious book where Rachel and Nick get into interesting situations and sticky conundrums!
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The title of this book caught my attention since it seemed to bring some humor and some crimes. Rachel, Vivian, and Ruth seem to be interesting characters with a great development and unique traits. Thanks for the review!
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This book sounds like an interesting light-hearted suspense. Great review!
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Just from the review I started laughing 😅. I could only imagine how the trivial felonies were and how the author would have developed the characters. The cover gave me a certain funny feeling. I am sure its an enjoyable book. Congrats to the author.
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This sounds like a hilarious book to read because of the author easy writing style. I know of many people in my life who moved to another state because of how cold the winters became and it made me laugh when the pipes froze that were connected to the toilet. I also like that the deception started out with something simple and then morphed into more deception due to financial constraints.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. Humor and crime sounds like an interesting combination and the sample pages left me wanting to continue reading this book. I will be adding it to my reading list.
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If the book is anything like the cover I'm sure it's really fun!
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Your review has inspired me to read this book and I am looking forward to it. The cover threw me off as it looks quite cartoonish but I am excited to read a comical book about a couple fearless women.
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This book sounds interesting. The crimes needed to survive and the humor needed to live make the plot relatable. I’m sure lots of people feel the desperation of trying to survive. I’m still not sure how intense this book might be, but I’m intrigued and would like to read it to find out.
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I feel that the book is full of humour and I’m waiting to read the end twist.
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I just read the sample, but I would love to read a book with humor. Life could use more funny parts! I'm curious how Rachel and Ruth becomes friends and what all Vivian does. I guess I'll have to read the book. Thank you for your great review.
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Will Rachel and Ruth have to put their heads together to come up with a solution to their financial dilemma that doesn’t involve dangerous activities like drugs or robbing banks? I look to find out from this humorous tale. Congrats on the BOTD.
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The straightforward and descriptive prose is appealing. The humor is a bonus. It looks like an entertaining book that gives a refreshing break at these trying times.
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This looks to be a very good adventure novel, I'll consider reading it in future. I enjoyed your review
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Some things about the plot doesn't appeal to me. However, I love seeing two women being friends and working together to solve their dilemma. The antagonist is quite interesting, too. I want to see how she's going to make things difficult for them, and how the protagonists are going to deal with her. The title is adding to the intrigue, too.
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