Official Review: L’Amérique by Thierry Sagnier

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Re: Official Review: L’Amérique by Thierry Sagnier

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Well! A story about the two top places on my bucket list sure sounds fascinating! The fact that the author adds wit to his work has increased the book's appeal. Too bad about the trigger-happy editor who ended up leaving plot holes. Still, I added the book to my list. Thanks for another powerful piece.
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Vickie Noel wrote: 27 Nov 2018, 04:35 Well! A story about the two top places on my bucket list sure sounds fascinating! The fact that the author adds wit to his work has increased the book's appeal. Too bad about the trigger-happy editor who ended up leaving plot holes. Still, I added the book to my list. Thanks for another powerful piece.
Hi there, Vickie! I've been to Paris, but it was a short trip because of budget constraints. (I didn't get to see the Mona Lisa.) It would be wonderful to go back. The US Consulate denied me a visa ages ago; I still wish to visit if and when I get the time and the dough.

Jeanot's stories are fascinating despite the tiny plotholes. You will enjoy him and his wacky relatives and friends.
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