Official Review: Stage Business by Gerry Fostaty

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Thank you, chytach18! I appreciate your kind words! I hope you enjoy the book as well! :)
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your review is a clean, simple description of the book, thank you for not fluffing it up! I like the idea of this storyline, a lot.
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Thank you, CCthebrave! I appreciate you reading my review and your positive words! If you ever get the chance to read Stage Business, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! :)
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Nice, thoughtful review! I like books where there is a bit of humor thrown in with the suspense. Glad you enjoyed the book!
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Thank you, bookowlie! I appreciate your kind words! :)
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I love the characters already :D This sound like my kind of book,
straight forward, quick, suspenseful, and somewhat humorous
Great review! Congratulations to Gerry Fostaty for such a wonderful book!
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Thank you, kimmyschemy06 for your kind words! And definitely congratulations to Mr. Fostaty for a great book! :)
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I had a number of crushes in high school and I only confessed to one of them - last year of high school (movie move) - girl, crushed my heart. This story sounds like something I am interested in. Great review!
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This sounds like a really interesting book. I'm not sure I would go to the lengths that he does to talk to someone I had a crush on, but I'm sure there are people that would! Thanks for the review. I'll have to put this one on my ever growing list!
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Jaime Lync wrote:I had a number of crushes in high school and I only confessed to one of them - last year of high school (movie move) - girl, crushed my heart. This story sounds like something I am interested in. Great review!
That's the worst - when you put your heart out and then it gets crushed. Hopefully, things are better now. :) Thank you, Jaime Lync, for reading and sharing!

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kandscreeley wrote:This sounds like a really interesting book. I'm not sure I would go to the lengths that he does to talk to someone I had a crush on, but I'm sure there are people that would! Thanks for the review. I'll have to put this one on my ever growing list!
I remember it being interesting. This, I think, was my first review ever! It was crazy what lengths he would go through to talk to a girl! :lol:
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I think Michael is on a good footing in his efforts to win the heart of his crush, and hope he gets to in the end. A man who is ever ready to help those in need can not be a bad person altogether, so I doubt she'd be able to hold him off for too long. Excepting, of course, the possibility that hers is a complexly wired personality, and she's in fact someone with such impossibly high standards as to put off the poor, lonesome likes of Michael Dion. Thanks for your review, Heidi. It is as simple and straightforward as the book itself, I think, taking your word for it on the concision of Gerry's novel.
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