David E. Sharp
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This book was unlike anything I've ever read. It was so witty and clever - a weird fourth-wall-breaking type of story, with characters talking about their authors and books and traveling between stories a" Read more of this review » |
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Existing characters are great, new additions and editions are superb, plot (twists) are unexpected yet, once read, seem as though they should have been obvious. Again, I loved this book and the whole series. Thank you, D" Read more of this review » |
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“I’m a protagonist,” said Jaime. “I’m always lucky.” “Hamlet might disagree with you.” “Hamlet had a fencing foil and a codpiece. I have a sawed-off twelve-gauge and a nine-millimeter semi-automatic.”
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“I understand the CIA has bigger stuff to do than figure out why some guy’s manual on do-it-yourself hair restoration got jacked up, but is it so much to ask that we could get a little FBI/X-files attention when some honest-to-goodness, real live, supernatural, ghost shit goes down? I think not.”
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“I’m a protagonist,” said Jaime. “I’m always lucky.” “Hamlet might disagree with you.” “Hamlet had a fencing foil and a codpiece. I have a sawed-off twelve-gauge and a nine-millimeter semi-automatic.”
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
“you’re as enigmatic as a Rubik’s cube, wrapped in a sudoku, sauteed in an episode of Jeopardy.”
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
“I understand the CIA has bigger stuff to do than figure out why some guy’s manual on do-it-yourself hair restoration got jacked up, but is it so much to ask that we could get a little FBI/X-files attention when some honest-to-goodness, real live, supernatural, ghost shit goes down? I think not.”
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
“I’ve always believed that life is made of moments. Small and precious things. Easy to squander, terrible to regret, but every one filled with exquisite possibilities for anyone who will simply take notice and snatch them up. Don’t you think? How many moments have you missed”
― Lost on a Page
― Lost on a Page
“you’re as enigmatic as a Rubik’s cube, wrapped in a sudoku, sauteed in an episode of Jeopardy.”
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
“I understand the CIA has bigger stuff to do than figure out why some guy’s manual on do-it-yourself hair restoration got jacked up, but is it so much to ask that we could get a little FBI/X-files attention when some honest-to-goodness, real live, supernatural, ghost shit goes down? I think not.”
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
“I’m a protagonist,” said Jaime. “I’m always lucky.” “Hamlet might disagree with you.” “Hamlet had a fencing foil and a codpiece. I have a sawed-off twelve-gauge and a nine-millimeter semi-automatic.”
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments
― Lost on a Page: Character Developments