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I wrote 691 days ago

I really, really need to own a copy of this. I am a fan. view book

I wrote 844 days ago

Hi Nick -- I've come in response to your forum thread. I've read up to chapter eight so far. If you want me to come back and read some more, let me know. There's nothing quite like quoting the God of Abraham if you want a vengeful opening. But the next chapter along gave me a little pause. The first... view book

I wrote 844 days ago

Hi Chris, I'm here to return your read of Taggers. I've read six chapters so far. This is strange and troubling. It is uncomfortable and very clever indeed. Joe's narrative is unsettling, as I still couldn't condone his point of view. When we are dropped in on Rachel, things become a little more ... view book

I wrote 845 days ago

Richard, I came to return your read of Taggers. I've read 6 chapters so far. All of it was cringingly hilarious, but I have to say that my favourite was chapter three, simply because I became awfully attached to the Baron and the Count. At first I didn't understand how all these disparate charact... view book

I wrote 853 days ago

Hi Ian, I'm here to return your reading of Taggers. I've read six chapters so far. The prologue is horribly unsettling. The small skulls tumbling from the urns, the urns glowing red in the ferocious moonlight, the hawk tearing into Attali's face. It moves us to turn the page and keep reading. Whe... view book

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