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Cymru Roberts

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Persian Hindoo meets Southern Goth.

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Itinerary for the Hopeless

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Listening to Bethlehem

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REVIEW FOR LISTENING TO BETHLEHEM

Cymru Roberts' Listening to Bethlehem
Reviewed by Kiran Bhat


A friend and fellow Goodreader, the author and bookmaker of enormous ambission Mr Kiran Bhat, was kind enough to review Listening to Bethlehem.

No one else has given such a considered and earnest look at the work before, and for that I am very grateful. I would have posted this before (this review is from ~4 years ago) but Goodreads ma Read more of this blog post »
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Cymru Roberts Majenta wrote: "Greetings and Bom Dia, Cymru! Friend Request Accepted, thanks for Requesting! Congratulations on your books! I like your cure for writer's block ("used to use kid gloves, but I've grown up now...a ..."

Yo, Majayjay.... you know I dont know how in the everlivin' eff I never saw this comment. Maybe I've replied to this before. I hate GR in so many ways... but it's cool too. I know Ive pestered you about my books, so sorry... if you;'re ever up for a chat about a particular book I;m down. Just sayin. Peace.


Majenta Greetings and Bom Dia, Cymru! Friend Request Accepted, thanks for Requesting! Congratulations on your books! I like your cure for writer's block ("used to use kid gloves, but I've grown up now...a bit" especially! You're probably getting lots of Likes for that!) Have a good tomorrow, happy reading, writing, and everything else!

Best wishes from Majenta


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