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The Financial Lives of Poets Book Review
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The Financial Lives of Poets by Jess Walter Book Review

The Financial Lives of Poets is a work of fiction that follows our main character Matt through the current downward spiral that is his life. He is days away from losing his house (unbeknownst to his unassuming family), suddenly aware of his wife’s sudden disinterest in their marriage, jobless and living with his father who…

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A Truth Stranger Than Fiction by Chris Orcutt Book Review

A Truth Stranger Than Fiction is a clean, fast-paced mystery thriller, packed with unexpected shifts, and with several overlapping yet opposing parties all asking the same question: where is E. Conover Wright? Orcutt | 2015 | 389pp Our hero and narrator, Dakota Stevens, is a witty and charming PI detective hailing from Manhattan who, in the opening scene, is…

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Textastrophe by Matt Andrews Book Review

Textastrophe is a compilation of prank text messages to people who have posted ads with their cell numbers.  Matt Andrews takes prank calling to a whole new level with text pranks.  Matt touches on many different types of ads.  This is a quick read and is great to read with a group. The format of…

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