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Joyce Scarbrough
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Registered: 03-2004


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Posted on Saturday, March 26, 2005 - 07:12 am:   Edit PostPrint Post

I ordered Spine for my husband because he’s a teacher. When he told me he liked it without elaborating, I assumed it was because, as I’d heard, the book featured insightful commentary on the plight of teachers in today’s public schools. Interesting, but not exactly the criteria I use in choosing my own pleasure reading, so it went behind quite a few other books in my to-be-read stack.

However, when I read Spine for myself, I whacked my husband upside the head for not telling me it’s also a suspenseful page turner with compelling characters who come to life as the completely unpredictable story unfolds—exactly the kind of book I love to read. That’s why I’m getting Mr. Mazur’s next book for myself and it’s going at the top of the stack.

I'm reading Perry Perkins's One Past Oysterville, then Frank's The Buckseller.

Toyce
True Blue Forever

Read the first chapter at http://www.authorsden.com/joycelscarbrough1
Read two chapters of Different Roads at http://www.authorsden.com/visit/mtr.asp?id=7737&loc=ShortStory
Pour yourself a glass of bubbly and check out Champagne Books http://www.champagnebooks.com

Our children have only one childhood, so do whatever it takes to make it happy!

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