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Jury Doody to be precise. This fun Kindle non-fiction tale of crime, punishment and clock-watching is less than a dollar and more than a match for your short-reading pleasure. Surprise someone, anyone really, but a loved one might be best, with this fast-paced story of citizens sitting in judgment on a peer, showing you in detail how the justice sausage is made.
Still in awe over Sunday's book sale tsunami. At one point on Amazon Kindle, I had three separate books at #1, #2, and #99 in their categories. Splendid work, thanks to Oregon Muse, Hans Schantz and others for their stellar promotion.
Back to the keyboard.
5 comments:
I am sooo looking forward to reading Jury Doody again on my new kindle! I'll be getting it next week. It feels like forever!
I'm happy for you,
May the time pass quickly.
I may have to check it out! Btw, Paul Rugg and Tom Ruegger were in Nostalgia Critic talking about Freakazoid. I love the story about how you got Ed Asner to deliver his lines by not acting.
Counterintuitive, but it made him a perfect Cosgrove.
I'm gonna have to watch that episode again! Missed that.
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