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Leslie
is 57% done
Not sure how I feel about this book... It has its moments I guess...
— Jun 08, 2015 03:27PM
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Leslie
is 57% done
Not sure how I feel about this book... It has its moments I guess...
— Jun 08, 2015 03:27PM
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Kyra
is 50% done
I'm going to keep reading, I really am but man it's hard when she's using masculine pronouns for a bearded woman.
— Jul 08, 2014 10:02PM
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Kyra
is 47% done
Ok I can deal with the typos, I can even deal with the "I have a disabled daughter so I'm gonna say 'crippled' 50 times to make the audience feel bad for me" villain. But the MC pushing a naked man at a group of girls so he can chase them and at minimum group them? Ugh.
— Jul 08, 2014 09:42PM
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Kyra
is 39% done
Wait, she had never seen Dark Ryder before because she was new to the city, right? She wanted to get away from her dad...but the company headquarters is in New York? And so is Jenny?
— Jul 08, 2014 08:58PM
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Kyra
is 27% done
I really like how relatable this is so far, how real the MC is. The author's not trying to make it anything than what it is.
— Jul 07, 2014 11:05PM
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Kyra
is 8% done
I like the concept of this so far and the writing is decent. But of course she makes a big deal assuming the hot guy in glasses is gay because he told her she couldn't run in high heels. "Don't look at me that way I'm not gay I just notice woman's shoes" ugh so dumb
— Jul 07, 2014 03:45PM
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Jeanne
is 8% done
"He looked a little like the end result of a heated night of plastic passion between action figures." LMAO
— Jul 05, 2014 04:52PM
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Susana
is 85% done
It appears that this story pulled a fast one on me o_O, because now I'm actually liking it!
“Okay,” I said clapping my hands together. “Let’s get this Shakespearean tragedy started.”
— Jun 12, 2014 12:34PM
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“Okay,” I said clapping my hands together. “Let’s get this Shakespearean tragedy started.”










