Friday, October 29, 2010

[Oct/01/2010] DEAD (ish)

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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 to 5 stars a bit of Twisted evil, 22 August 2010 this review is from: DEAD (ish) (Kindle Edition) Linda when is dead, she discovers that her body is mysteriously missing ... well, she should find it! After all, what is a phantom without a body? She tries to discover what happened to him of a person who should know, her boyfriend-he killed him, after all.When he turns out to be particularly avoid responding to your question is very simple, it sets out to make your life a living hell. She will ever find your body?

Naomi Kramer takes us on a tour of rip-snorting like Linda tries to find her body.Linda in many ways reminded me of Queen Betsy, another favorite supernatural mine spunky and simple talk, with persistent PMT-extremely sympathetic character .MS Kramer managed to improve its five central characters very well, although this was a short Novelette. I didn't know whether to laugh (I sucked too) or cry, the story was hilarious and sad at the same time, Linda poor.

Don't recommend to my readers YA, but all the big girls and boys, enjoy!



6 of 8 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 to 5 stars when in doubt, refer to rule # 1, 20 August 2010 this review is from: DEAD (ish) (Kindle Edition) this story was absolutely delicious! Darkly funny and not too long, is perfect for a rainy day and few hours of uninterrupted reading.
My favorite quote:

"The new rule # 1-Don date women who paint.Arty-farty not only equals freaky in bag, also equals revenge of genius unpleasant.

Linda is not a woman to be trifled with, and I felt sorry Mike, until ... well, you'll have to read it for yourself!My lips are sealed.



2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: 4.0 to 5 stars Wickedly Funny, 23 September 2010 this review is from: DEAD (ish) (Kindle Edition) This novel is not intended to easily offended, but for those who want to laugh out loud in a short but sweet ride through history of Naomi Kramer. See, Linda's dead ... ish. She is dead, but she is stuck around here because she can't find her body and her boyfriend lousy, murdering won't tell him where he is. What is a girl to do? haunt you up gives to the location. I loved the answer. Some as the author manages to create a balance between horror and humor is a quick read, so if you have an afternoon to yourself, pulls up Deadish and enjoy some "frequent coarse language, mild sex scenes and Australian spelling.
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