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30th September 2007

Gift turns out to be riveting read

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I bought Soul Catcher as a perfect gift for my older brother who I never know what to get. I thought he’d like it because he’s interested in the Civil War and the protagonist was the type of manly man who would appeal to him. You know: the gun-touting, fighting kind of tough guy with a double dose of macho and guts. What I didn’t expect was that once I started reading it—just a few pages to determine its flavor—I couldn’t put it down. I actually stayed up one night reading until the wee hours because I got so caught up in the story, I simply had to know what happened next. Of course, now I’m wondering if I can still give the book as a gift since it’s been used. Be that as it may, for more about Soul Catcher by Michael White, check here.

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  1. 1 On September 30th, 2007, Margaret said:

    I’ve been carefully reading books before giving them as gifts for years. As long as I don’t spill a cup of tea or smear chocolate on the pages, then I figure it’s okay.

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