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shar

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PostSubject: angie fox   angie fox EmptyThu May 21, 2009 10:18 pm

i found a new book the other day when i took my son to the store for school and after reading the excerpt on the back i just couldnt resist. (must admit, i didnt try very hard lol).


THE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR DEMON SLAYERS:
demon slaying powers should come with an instruction book...
seriously. why does a new hair dryer have a 12 page how-to manual, but when it comes to ancient demon fighting hocus-pocus, my biker witch granny gives me just a half dozen switch stars and a rah rah speech. oh, and a talking terrier, but thats another story. its not like my job as a preschool teacher prepared me for this sort of thing.

so ive decided to write my own manual, THE DANGEROUS BOOK FOR DEMON SLAYERS, because no one tells me anything. dimitri, my "protector", may be one stud of a shape shifting griffin, but he always thinks he can handle everything by himself. only hes no match for the soul stealing succubi taking over las vegas. if i cant figure out how to save him-and sin city-there'll be hell to pay.

so far, the couple chapters i have read are hilarious, and i just thought i would post it here and see if anyone else has read it, and what they thought.

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PostSubject: Re: angie fox   angie fox EmptyFri May 22, 2009 4:45 am

I know I haven't read it, but I do know I read the blurb about it before, looking forward to hearing what you think of it
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PostSubject: Re: angie fox   angie fox EmptyFri May 22, 2009 9:15 am

Sounds good! I won't resist either if I see it!
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PostSubject: Re: angie fox   angie fox EmptyFri May 22, 2009 3:32 pm

good to know that i am not the only one with self control issues lol
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PostSubject: Re: angie fox   angie fox EmptyFri May 22, 2009 6:54 pm

Lol ...i look forward to eventually reading this! it sounds good!!!
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PostSubject: Re: angie fox   angie fox EmptySat May 30, 2009 1:23 am

finally finished this book, and omg, freaking hilarious. good story, and loads of laughs!!! i would definately recommend to anyone who likes a good laugh in their story!!!
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