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(*wins!, almost*)

A story about a story, like the old Native American myths about the first keepers of oral tradition. I'm thinking it takes place in the modern world with a story running parallel to the myth, somehow. I'd read.

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Demi and Patrick. Knock-off not as good as the movie. I will not pick it up.


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Sounds like some pop-lit [think of the paper back best sellers.]! or chick-lit [paper back best sellers, again, only with women as an audience (maybe gay men too? I dunno.)]. Sounds cute, but a little off grammatically... What if it was Milkless cereal? Though, milkless isn't a word... It just sounds a little odd.

I would have no idea what the story was about though... and probably wouldn't look at it other than to laugh at it xD

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A mystery/thriller. Someone was murdered on stage during the last scene when someone in the play was supposed to die in script--they just seriously did die in real life as well.


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Very sarcastic, but would never make it on the cover of a real book :lol:

Someone was murdered on stage during the last scene when someone in the play was supposed to die in script--they just seriously did die in real life as well.
You should look up molliere's play The imaginary illness (I believe that is the english, if not, try the french: Le malade imaginair). Except he just died, it wasn't murder.

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(haha, wow..nice. Never heard of it.)

I see strippers in cages held against there will. Which is incredibly weird and I have no idea why that's what I get from that....hmm...


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I love it. It's so "story within a story" like a book about a book. Almost like the book If on a winters night a traveler about in 2nd person about you, the main character, reading the book.

Again, I still have no idea what the book is about but it's still pretty cool.

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I think of a novel of confessions, or of someone caught with too many secrets, telling them through printed words though mute in life. Depending, I suppose, I might pick it up - I like the alliteration and the contradiction of 'speak' and 'silence'.



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Makes me think of those books I think they were called redwall? It would be too fantasy for me to pick up, and even if it wasn't I'd automatically assume it was.

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A biography of some either tragic theatrical character, or one of a comic who turns out to be quite tragic. If not specifically that, I get the impression of a pseudo-biography. Perhaps in form as one, but not reality: it would be fiction.

I don't know whether I'd glance at it. Vaudeville hasn't ever been my interest. ^_^



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I think of KR in CoH. A run-down area of the city has a gangster problem.

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Um...
I'm thinking Castle in the Sky...it's not a good image...I'm thinking...a flood? The clouds are raw because they rained so much? I'd read the inside jacket, the first few pages, depending on the cover art.

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Makes me think of Touched by an Angel, which I never watched, which then makes me think of something from family guy *giggles* Either a romance, or a religious story.

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(yeah, that's what I was thinking of, too. I saw it once or twice...it was not so good.)

Sounds like a racy play, but, on closer inspection, love between two actors.
Maybe, as an extra twist, it's ROmeo and Juliet, but the the girl is Juliet, and the guy is Juliet's cousin.

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I'm thinking one of those coming of age and/or parent/sibling has recently died a tragic death stories, told in a series of journal entries and passed notes of a slightly preppy, but still social outcast, 13 year old girl with long hair and a crush on the local punk/goth boy. I'd read.

Exorcism for Fun & Profit (fiction, to avoid confusion)
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