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dameatball

(7,613 posts)
9. about half way through "Sacre Bleu" by Christopher Moore.
Sun Aug 19, 2018, 02:32 PM
Aug 2018

This is the fifth novel by Moore that I have read. The characters are very interesting, but it is a bit hard to follow. Not in my top three at this point.

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about half way through "Sacre Bleu" by Christopher Moore. dameatball Aug 2018 #9
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