has anyone read this book?
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has anyone read this book?
While I was searching the Barnes and Noble website for more Lizzie books, I came across this book titled: "Girl in the House of Hate" by Charles Samuels.
Has anyone read this book? Is it any good?
Has anyone read this book? Is it any good?
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snokkums @ Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:27 am wrote:sorry for posting three times. computer is acting up
Sometimes this site moves a bit slow and we have a tendency to hit the "Submit" button a second time or the "refresh" button on our browsers. Either action Snokks will create a double post. Not that I have ever done that you understand...


I always hit the "Preview" button first. When I see the "Preview" box above the box that we type our messages in I know I have not yet hit the "Submit" button. After checking my spelling (lost cause) and I'm happy with my comments I then hit the "Submit" button and then I take my hands off the keyboard and wait. When I see my pretty face show up I know my post has been added to the forum. Following these steps I find I no longer double post. For me it's a matter of following step 1, 2, 3, etc.
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As Kat says, the cover is good but it's all downhill after that. Save your money unless you're a collector of all things Borden. There's a lot of trial transcription, not necessarily recorded accurately
It is one of a series of at least 6 murder trial books put out by Gold Medal Books in the 1950's. All titles began with the words "The Girl in ....".
Other titles were:
The Girl in the Stateroom - the murder of an actress aboard a ship.
The Girl in the red Velvet Swing - Stanford White murder by Harry Thaw.
The Girl in the Death Cell - Judd Gray and Ruth Snyder
The Girl in Lover's Lane - the Hall-Mills case
The Girl in Poison Cottage - the poisoning death of Ada Applegate
It is one of a series of at least 6 murder trial books put out by Gold Medal Books in the 1950's. All titles began with the words "The Girl in ....".
Other titles were:
The Girl in the Stateroom - the murder of an actress aboard a ship.
The Girl in the red Velvet Swing - Stanford White murder by Harry Thaw.
The Girl in the Death Cell - Judd Gray and Ruth Snyder
The Girl in Lover's Lane - the Hall-Mills case
The Girl in Poison Cottage - the poisoning death of Ada Applegate
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This is what I meant bigsteve:Kat @ Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:15 am wrote:This was answered I think, on a repeat topic.
IMO it is a waste except the cover is good.
(One can look for the question elsewhere around here, whoever wants to know more...)
viewtopic.php?t=3694
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But you also responded there as well, so it's confusing to revive this.
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Kat @ Sat Aug 02, 2008 1:48 am wrote:This is what I meant bigsteve:Kat @ Thu Jul 31, 2008 4:15 am wrote:This was answered I think, on a repeat topic.
IMO it is a waste except the cover is good.
(One can look for the question elsewhere around here, whoever wants to know more...)
viewtopic.php?t=3694
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But you also responded there as well, so it's confusing to revive this.
Lately I have been getting the strange feeling that I have commented on a duplicate thread before but I'm never sure if it was a duplicate or just very similar. I was beginning to think it was old age. I'll have to start making a list of topics so I can avoid repeating myself or going through the hassle of opening my profile and scanning through my previous comments for duplicate threads.
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