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Average rating: 3.58 · 250 ratings · 90 reviews · 5 distinct works
Phoenix Noir (Akashic Noir)

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Last Dance in Phoenix

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Sirens

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Flim-Flam Man by Jennifer Vogel
"I picked this book up because Sean Penn's movie Flag Day with his daughter Dylan is based on this book. The book is written by Jennifer Vogel the daughter of the con man that Sean portrays. If a movie is based on a book I try reading the book first t" Read more of this review »
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The Extra by Annie Neugebauer
"A group of university students go on a camping trip. Ten of them in total, including the professor. Yet every time he redoes the head count he comes up with 11 people. An extra. How is that even possible? You'll have to read this to find out.

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Tampa by Alissa Nutting
"I really liked this book,lets face it,here was a young twenty something,beautiful,sexy female teacher fulfilling most school boys dreams and fantasies!! But to be honest I read 90% of the book without a "certain word" entering my head...it wasn't unt" Read more of this review »
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The Troop by Nick Cutter
The Troop
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Eat, eat, eat, eat

Another October read for spooky season. I've heard about this one for some time now and wanted to read it. Now that I'm finished, I'm not sure I can say it was a pleasant experience. Nick Cutter knows how to push the envelope on the
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Kurt Reichenbaugh is on page 332 of 1392 of Europe: The Middle Ages: The Christian Empires split into East vs West. Vikings raise hell, the Charlemagne dynasty breaks, and Feudalism takes hold. For most, life is miserable. "One might also presume that a feeling of powerlessness over their personal lives added to medieval people's preoccupation with religion - in particular to their strong belief in the afterlife, and to their morbid cult of death."
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Robert Thanks for accepting my friend request, Kurt.


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Kurt Reichenbaugh Mark wrote: "Hey Kurt, nice to be connected via GR. Do we know each other IRL? Seems like we should have met at some point!"

I don't know, unless it was in Phx or Tampa. Have you been to either?


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Mark Hey Kurt, nice to be connected via GR. Do we know each other IRL? Seems like we should have met at some point!


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