Official Review: Studs, Tools and Fools by Kathleen Hering
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Re: Official Review: Studs, Tools and Fools by Kathleen Heri
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kandscreeley wrote:Wow! That sounds really interesting. I love the humor. I think it's also interesting that there are interior decorating tips at the end of the chapter. And who couldn't love a character like Louise the (male) cat! Thanks for the review. This one is going on my list!
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-- 31 Jul 2017, 04:22 --Zero wrote:If it's humorous then I'll definitely read it. Thanks for the review.
BTW as it's a sequel, do I need to read the previous parts?
And how is the mysterious part of the book?
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It sounds like the kind of book you wouldn't want to let go of till you reach the end of it. I'm quite surprised to hear there are decorating tips at the end of each chapter. I think that's really creative and helpful. I would definitely check this out for the humor, mystery and the interior decorating tips?
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-- 05 Aug 2017, 22:53 --
I love humerous misteries. They make me smiling while reading the book hence making it attractive. I love that.
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