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hermetic

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3. Sounds like fun
Sun Dec 15, 2019, 02:18 PM
Dec 2019

Hearing Bleak Expectations on the radio is a splendidly satisfying experience, but now you can get even more thrills, spills, words and added paper! Bleak Expectations the novel will shortly be available for purchase in all literature emporiums of good repute. Bleak Expectations recounts the remarkable adventures of young Pip Bin as he tries to make his way in a world made all horrible by the machinations of his cruel guardian, Mr. Gently Benevolent. WEEP! As Pip is sent to Britain's nastiest boarding school, St Bastard's. GASP! As our hero suffers misfortunes such as prison, poverty, the workhouse and at least one close relative dying. SIGH! As Pip finds love with London's most eligible frail beauty, Miss Flora Dies-Early. FIND A TENTERHOOK AND SIT ON IT! As everything climaxes in a massive fight-and-wedding-filled finale. Grim circumstances, mistaken identities, nightmarish court-cases, ridiculous names, convenient coincidences to resolve plot problems, over-sentimental death scenes and lots and lots of adjectives: Bleak Expectations is a novel like Charles Dickens might have written after far too much gin.

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Bleak Expectations Miguelito Loveless Dec 2019 #1
Sounds like fun hermetic Dec 2019 #3
The radio show was hysterical Miguelito Loveless Dec 2019 #21
I've got to find this!!! nt yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #24
I remember when I took Bleak House with me to work Aquaria Dec 2019 #6
I love big books. My mother used to choose books because they yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #23
Republican talking points LastDemocratInSC Dec 2019 #2
Mmm. hermetic Dec 2019 #4
And yet weirdly amusing Aquaria Dec 2019 #7
I just had to do a major computer "house-cleaning" Aquaria Dec 2019 #5
Nice write ups. Thanks! hermetic Dec 2019 #10
TIMESCAPE dweller Dec 2019 #8
That does sound hermetic Dec 2019 #11
just curious dweller Dec 2019 #13
I do hermetic Dec 2019 #14
"Raider's Wake" by James L. Nelson. dameatball Dec 2019 #9
Adventures indeed hermetic Dec 2019 #12
"Lost Light" Michael Connelly TexasProgresive Dec 2019 #15
Well, then hermetic Dec 2019 #18
It's been a while since I read Lost Light Aquaria Dec 2019 #20
Live and Let Die The King of Prussia Dec 2019 #16
So happy to see you! hermetic Dec 2019 #17
Virgil Wander by Leif Enger pscot Dec 2019 #19
That's 2 votes now hermetic Dec 2019 #25
Cold is a serious quality of life issue pscot Dec 2019 #29
Blood Symbols by Izak Botha yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #22
I, too, enjoy stories hermetic Dec 2019 #27
OUTLANDER AC_Mem Dec 2019 #26
Absolutely! hermetic Dec 2019 #28
"The Gallery of Lost Species" bif Dec 2019 #30
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