Official Review: Call Me Pomeroy by James Hanna
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Re: Official Review: Call Me Pomeroy by James Hanna
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After a while though, it did get a little tedious. I would also say I've never encountered a character as narcissistic, but I'm a US citizen who follows a lot of political news, so I can't make that claim.
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Such a strong character can really make a good book! And this one seems pretty funny. Thanks for the honest review.
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Such a strong character can really make a good book! And this one seems pretty funny. Thanks for the honest review.
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