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The Charybdis Novels

by K. A. Thompson

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Every man who has ever said he just doesn't understand women should read "The Charybdis Novels" and then the follow-up "The King and Queen of Perfect Normal". A woman deserves some tenderness, a few laughs and the time it takes to talk things out. Read it, remember it, take it to heart.
I loved these books. I laughed, I cried and I stayed up reading until 6 AM. Don't want to ruin any of the surprises for you so I'm not writing a book report. If you like books with lots of great characters going through all of life's ups and downs, this is for you. The last book leaves you satisfied but if the author wants to keep on writing about the kids and grandkids lives, I will be more than happy to keep reading.
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  glitrbug | Mar 30, 2013 |
Every man who has ever said he just doesn't understand women should read "The Charybdis Novels" and then the follow-up "The King and Queen of Perfect Normal". A woman deserves some tenderness, a few laughs and the time it takes to talk things out. Read it, remember it, take it to heart.
I loved these books. I laughed, I cried and I stayed up reading until 6 AM. Don't want to ruin any of the surprises for you so I'm not writing a book report. If you like books with lots of great characters going through all of life's ups and downs, this is for you. The last book leaves you satisfied but if the author wants to keep on writing about the kids and grandkids lives, I will be more than happy to keep reading.
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  glitrbug | Mar 30, 2013 |
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