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Re: Featured Review: Unspeakable Acts by Janet Leigh Green

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Helen_Combe wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 06:16 Great review, it sounds like a complex mix of humour, horror and naughty bits, what more could a girl want? :lol:
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It sounds a little too intimate for me, but great review.
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teacherjh wrote: 24 Aug 2018, 22:26 It sounds a little too intimate for me, but great review.
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Spooky and comical ,that is sure to effect a mind-blowing sensation.I like the drama when someone tries to help but ends up entangling themselves in a cobweb of mysteries.Thanks for such a great review.
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Thanks for this awesome, detailed review. This makes me want to read the book even more! I especially look forward to it not being a heavy, maudlin story, but one with laughs. Who wants heavy ghosts!
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This was a good, but long review. I didn’t realize how long it was till I scrolled back to the top to leave a reply. I love paranormal books , but I don’t think I have ever read one where they attack you in the biblical sense. At first I thought OK I’m out but as your review went on I was thinking well she makes it sound really good. So I’m definitely going to read this book. Thanks for the great review! :shock2:
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I've never read a book with two endings before but I am curious. Great review!
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Great review! The book sounds great. I'm curious as to why there are two endings. I guess I'll have to read it to find out. Thank you!
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Unfortunately im a big scaredy cat so I avoid horror at all costs.
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A spine-tingling supernatural horror. Color me intrigued. This genre is right up my alley, and I will be adding it to my bookshelf. Fantastic review.
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I'm scared, but I'm intrigued. This is indeed a chilly and mysterious read. Thanks for the honest review
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O wow! I love a good ghost story and anything to do with the paranormal. I must get my hands on this one. Thank you for a great review.
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Haunted stories and hunted houses don't scare me. I look forward to the thrill and drama. Thanks for the review.
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I enjoy ghost stories as well. This might be a book I have to check out! Nice review!
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book of the day BOTD is CTMH and a paranormal thriller vs demons in old mansion back in 1800s evil attached to the house a woman haunted by unknown forces the team has to gain the advantage and be creative to win the battle their goal is to kill the demons and send the innocent dead to light ,,,this book gave me goose bums
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