A story about "Undead and Unemployed (Berkley Sensation)" — 3 years ago
I LOVE the concept and the story-telling. Freakin’ hilarious!

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I LOVE the concept and the story-telling. Freakin’ hilarious!
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So much better than the last two! I loved this one, and I kept laughing aloud in different places. Surprising, of course, but I can’t wait to see what’s next. It’ll be fun following all of the theories that this book spawns.
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