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Shawn Roblez
is on page 76 of 336
read to chapter 6 not sure what i think yet want to like just something is holding me from really getting into it.
— Apr 10, 2018 03:30PM
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Shawn Roblez
is on page 11 of 336
read the Theodore Sturgeon and if its at all close to what he discribes this book might be just what i am looking for
— Apr 08, 2018 02:25PM
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Shawn Roblez
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starting today my first farmer book will keep posted
— Apr 08, 2018 11:07AM
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K.T. Katzmann
is on page 324 of 336
"A man with a broken neck lay against the wall. He was identified as Glinch, an Og who had once terrified Medieval Germany as a werewolf. For the past twenty years, he had been working in the Internal Revenue Service, Los Angeles."
I wonder if I'm becoming jaded to this stuff at this point.
— Nov 24, 2015 06:49AM
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I wonder if I'm becoming jaded to this stuff at this point.
K.T. Katzmann
is on page 267 of 336
And after a chapter of a woman bragging about her awesome year as a drugged sex captive, we get an info dump that completely contradicts our earlier info dump.
— Nov 24, 2015 05:50AM
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K.T. Katzmann
is on page 241 of 336
"He hoped the cops might show up in time. If they didn't, they might find one dead Chinese."
If your steal from him, Forrest J. Ackerman is Serious Business.
He Will Mess You Up.
"a href="https://secondwindpub.files.wordpress..., look at this guy and picture him in a hardboiled chase sequence.
It's like recasting Chinatown with Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan.
— Nov 23, 2015 03:40PM
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If your steal from him, Forrest J. Ackerman is Serious Business.
He Will Mess You Up.
"a href="https://secondwindpub.files.wordpress..., look at this guy and picture him in a hardboiled chase sequence.
It's like recasting Chinatown with Isaac Asimov and Carl Sagan.
K.T. Katzmann
is on page 231 of 336
I'm reading about Forrest J. Ackerman in a car chase against a werefox to retrieve a original Bram Stoker-made painting of Dracula. Why isn't this a book on its own? I am literally losing interest in the main plot due to the intense awesomeness of this subplot.
— Nov 22, 2015 08:05PM
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