(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Number one on the Times list doesn't mean that your book is good--just that a lot of people bought it that week, people who were tricked, maybe, or were never too bright to begin with.
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"Yes, you can bunk with me. If we're really going to do this, I have only one request."From Loc. 519 on Kindle of Anything You Ask by Lynn Kellan. (My review will be up tomorrow.)
Some who had been practicing witchcraft even brought their books and burned them in public. These books were worth 50,000 silver coins.From Acts 19:19 of the Contemporary English Version of The Holy Bible.
Meanwhile, Charlie's supervisor informed him that he would be put on indefinite paid leave, effective immediately. That didn't sound so bad, being paid not to work, until he sat home in his basement apartment, thinking, depressed, wondering if they'd come for him or if he should set it up so he could be a tragic suicide in jail, as he had after breaking into Michelle's apartment.From page 50 of The Good Nurse--A True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder by Charles Graeber.