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Accurately Titled Novels
- Vandal
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Accurately Titled Novels
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The Secret At Haney Field: A Baseball Mystery
The Right Hand Rule
Center Point
Dizzy Miss Lizzie
Running On Empty
The Tick Tock Man
The Dragon's Song by Binh Pham and R. M. Clark
Devin Drake and The Family Secret
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Ready: Devin Drake and The RollerGhoster
Available now:
The Secret At Haney Field: A Baseball Mystery
The Right Hand Rule
Center Point
Dizzy Miss Lizzie
Running On Empty
The Tick Tock Man
The Dragon's Song by Binh Pham and R. M. Clark
Devin Drake and The Family Secret
Visit my website: http://www.rmclarkauthor.com
Ready: Devin Drake and The RollerGhoster
- BackInTex
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Re: Accurately Titled Novels
I was going to read the one about the lesbian, but the title spoiled the ending.
..what country can preserve it’s liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? let them take arms.
~~ Thomas Jefferson
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- ghostjmf
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Re: Accurately Titled Novels
I dunno what real novel it is, but I like the one about "the period costumes are pretty".
I once had an African American housemate who just loved those period-costume dramas. Of course, the movie they kept playing over & over was practically the only one findable at the time (say 15 years ago) where the African American characters were not slaves. And got to wear those same pretty costumes as the white characters.
I will tell you if you don't already know that it was a complaint with lesbians for a long time that lesbian characters always died at the end. (Complaint stopped when authors, including & maybe especially lesbian authors, stopped killing them off. For a while, novels featuring a lesbian couldn't get published unless the lesbian died at the end.)
I once had an African American housemate who just loved those period-costume dramas. Of course, the movie they kept playing over & over was practically the only one findable at the time (say 15 years ago) where the African American characters were not slaves. And got to wear those same pretty costumes as the white characters.
I will tell you if you don't already know that it was a complaint with lesbians for a long time that lesbian characters always died at the end. (Complaint stopped when authors, including & maybe especially lesbian authors, stopped killing them off. For a while, novels featuring a lesbian couldn't get published unless the lesbian died at the end.)