One hand still clenched around the stake, she watched the creature’s heart stop beating. How had anyone ever thought those organs romantic?
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One hand still clenched around the stake, she watched the creature’s heart stop beating. How had anyone ever thought those organs romantic?
#DrGnome Day 26: Caught a lead today. Followed trail of banana-flavored fairy dust behind shed. Heard girly tears & monkey chatter. Bingo.
#Liberation 5* Faulknerian prose and unique premise make this apocalyptic novel a beautifully sculpted read. http://is.gd/jiwq
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