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Paperback Book Club

Cheryl Bouvier

Home of the non-acclaimed 1970s soap opera LIVING PAST REASON, as well as some other wonderfully kitschy tales. Come for the melodrama, stay for the human joy.

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Living Past Reason: XX

Rich got into the office first, which was uncommon but not unusual, especially after a big event. He was a man on the early side anyways—He took after his mother in that way.

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Living Past Reason: XIX

After the wedding, all Judith wanted to do was rush to Candy’s dressing room and see how she was doing. She wouldn’t meddle or pry, she would only ask of her feelings, and she would take any answer that was given to her. Personally, if she ...

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Living Past Reason: XVIII

“I hate combing my hair back, I look like Ted Kennedy.” Norman pouted into his mirror. Sybil looked up from her compact.

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Living Past Reason: XVII

April 1976

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  • Cheryl Bouvier

    A writer with an undying love for sincerity, humor, and all things camp. Visit for horror, romance, science fiction, humanity, whatever! I promise you that it will be ridiculous and loving.

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