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Re: I enjoyed reading the Bayard. Cockatiel of Doom Send a noteboard - 16/03/2010 10:37:35 PM

The Ackroyd book, wasn't it?


It was.

I haven't read Bayard's take on that.


He does a similar thing. Murderer as named in the story is not actual murderer, etc. I thought it was fun, even if it was hard to take seriously.
Taking a break from being Ella

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