Wednesday, 12 April 2017

I received a free copy from the publisher with a request for a fair review

The hat, and the prophecy attached to it, even take third place behind social commentary on Nazi Germany and the United States. As such, this novel might disappoint those looking for exciting japes with teleportation rather than magical realism. Kasper is an interesting, if not utterly sympathetic, protagonist.
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Harriett:
I knew he wasn't supposed to be online dating, but I saw that he looked at my profile. (This wasn't weird because I had looked at his specifically upon her request earlier, and he was probably just looking back.
(11 April 2017)

Harriett:
So....my friend was dating this guy.
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
My partner just came home and the first thing he asked is who came over?
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
We haven't talked properly since 2 days ago, when he accused me of seeing another guy at the park.
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
I really need to move out, my anxiety is getting worse every day now.
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
He didn't even say, HI or anything, just went right to interrogation.
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
He said because you're never dressed when your home.
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
He said, you look like you just came home a little while ago, I said no, I came home at 11:15. whats your problem?
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
I said, I don't know why that is.
(11 April 2017)

Brittanie:
He asked what time did I come home, I said 11:15. Then he went outside, and came back in stating that the car was still hot.
(11 April 2017)

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