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Ginny King.

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first registered 09.11.11

last online 437 days ago

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tennison wrote 173 days ago

dear Ginny, I've been away a long time and I'm trying to catch up........

M. E. Harrow wrote 413 days ago

Ginny, Are you ready to challenge the current version of human histo....

Maevesleibhin wrote 418 days ago

Dear Ginny, I like the finality that the full stop gives your name. ....

subra_2k123 wrote 419 days ago

Hi Ginny, 'ozoneraser' is hanging at 10 rank for more than 5 months.....

Paul Beattie wrote 427 days ago

Harper Collins have just chosen my novel, Filthy Luca as the official....

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I wrote 520 days ago

Miami. by Williiam F Rombola. I do like the idea behind the story, the use of Historical facts entwined with Romantic Fiction combining that with Paranormal-Mystery. In the Prologue I got side tracked by wanting to know more about the Tequesta Tribe. For someone like me who did not k... view book

I wrote 555 days ago

Hotel Le Brambily by David. The problem with most of these books on this site and in particular your book David, is that it should have already been snatched up by a publisher. Hotel Le Brambily has, from what I have read, a fast pace and a good storyline. You seem to be an old hand at wri... view book

I wrote 555 days ago

I really have enjoyed what I have read so far in Crystal Child. You sure have a talent for this. The set up is very well executed. I think a lot of mothers could identify with Caroline´s anguish as most children and in particular girls have the tendency to have imaginary friends and I don´t kno... view book

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