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The Eleventh Commandment Review

The Eleventh Commandment
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I found this book to be a great departure from standard novel construction . This Author has a unique Vision , A captivating manner of writing and a definite appropriate stance on the world that we live in today . While Pedophelia runs rampant and the Evil remains un-checked , This Great Author presents a very provocative answer , along with chapter after chapter of intrigue and suspense ! , A MUST READ !! .

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VengeanceBecomes the UltimateJustice for Child Molesters!If one is already dying, the death penalty has no meaning! Jack Blaine and his best buddy, Joe, spend hours a week at a local pizza place after discussing their own failing mortality at weekly support group meetings. Frustrated by a system that allows child molesters to live freely amongst law-abiding citizens with seemingly little or no remorse, they talk endlessly about what could be done. When they decide to take justice into their own hands and to do something more than just complain though, they begin treading at the edge of the law and going beyond. With a little bit of divine intervention, they bring personal justice to families and children who have had their lives destroyed by sex offenders who continue to live freely, able to do unconscionable things over and over again. As they continue on their mission, the number of murders begins to attract the attention of the local police and ultimately the FBI. Now it's simply a matter of time before they must stop dispensing vigilante justice--or else be caught. The Eleventh Commandment is an unforgettable story of what happens when everyday citizens take the law into their own hands.

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Castles: A Fictional Memoir of a Girl with Scissors Review

Castles: A Fictional Memoir of a Girl with Scissors
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Castles is a book that reads like a memoir. When you read it you believe it is true. The book is filled with believable characters that have lots of problems that they are unwilling to face head on. Instead they hurt each other. The exception is the main character's grandmother. She is kind and nurturing. This book is hard to read because you believe it is true even though the author says it is fiction. The writing is excellent! It is set in a desert town. It divided into several distinct stories but with the same characters. The first story involves the main character Maggie and her grandmother, her alcoholic mother and abusive boyfriends. What is so beautiful about this first story is the contrast between the mother and the grandmother. The mother has a foul mouth and abusive manner. Her choice of men reveal her low character. She abuses Maggie, blames her and calls her names. The grandmother is very kind and protective of Maggie. She inspires Maggie and the reader. She has hope. She is a lifeline for Maggie. We as readers realize this, so when she dies we realize how devastating it is for Maggie. It sets her on a downward spiral that leads to the ultimate deadly end.
Castles is a dark story of abuse, rape, victimization and revenge; however it is REAL LIFE.
In our darkest moments we are alone, with a voice, the voice of someone who once loved us. If we listen to that voice are we "mad" or just wise?
I loved this book! I really loved it!


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When Maggie was six, she hid from desert storms under the sink where the Comet and Windex were kept. Now twenty, she welcomes the storms.Maggie has been abused, torn apart by the sins of others and constantly feels as if she is living on the verge of some grand epiphany. Then again, she may just be insane. Maggie doesn't know if the four bodies she dismembered and placed inside a rusted Volkswagen Bus are the only bricks left to her castle in the sky, but she hopes you'll understand if they're not.Castles is Maggie's story, a literary horror novel about love and redemption, belief and revenge and what brings a person to madness. Set in a nameless desert in a nameless town, it is the view into the life of a young woman who wonders if madness is really mad.

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