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Gregory Mcguire’s Universe: This ain’t your Broadway family adaptation

These books are very adult in nature. They're very well written. His writing style is very. So imagine if you. Okay, how about this? If any of you have ever read the book, not the movie, but read the book, a clockwork orange. It's a very hard book to read because why? Because it's written in a slang that doesn't exist. A slang that's used technically in the future when the book was written

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So let me finish this one. Where we were. We were at the story of Scrooge and the story of Jack the Ripper tied in a realistic moment in time and topped with. Oh, yeah, topped with references and a story of his niece. Nieces. They're female, and they're solving the mystery. I don't know if it's the mystery of Jack the Ripper or what it is, but it's all mixed together. Apparently, it all ties in
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Oh, my God. These sound like exactly what I would have loved to read when I was a kid. It sounds like something I want to read now. I'm definitely going to check them out. I love that it's so creative and I love the idea of mixing different myths together or different classic stories. Really intrigued by this. Thank you so much for sharing
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