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Wayward Saints by Suzzy Roche

Wayward Saints

by Suzzy Roche

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  • Jan 2012, 272 pages
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Sherrill B. (Columbia City, In.)

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I didn't like this book. the language was very offensive and even though I tried to overlook it I couldn't. I didn't like the theme or anything about it.

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