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"Bloody Jack" by LA Meyer

Anybody read it?

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Sam
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Jacky, definitely.

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Wandwaver
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I'm not sure if the narrator in my play should be her like in the book or an actual narrator.

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Sam
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I do love the way he writes it. I mean, it's a terrible grammar nightmare, but it fits the character. Which is pretty cool...not many authors can do that. 'Specially myself.

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Wandwaver
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Know what it is? It IS an interesting concept....but it's never really done right. This one is an exception. And I'm not even the intended audience group. I just really feel in love with it. Hmm...I think it's the style it's written in. If a book get's my attention, I'll read it, despite my age.

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Sam
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Yeah. Mostly, they stink. But this one was just plain GREAT.

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Wandwaver
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I will say this; I don't usually read books with female heroines. I hate the moie "Mulan." and other like stories.

I read this book in one day. Litterally, less than 12 hours. I couldn't put it down.

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Sam
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YES! YES! YES!

THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN!



If you don't know it's impossible it's easier to do. And because nobody's done it before, they haven't made up rules to stop anyone doing that again, yet.
— Neil Gaiman