The Blandford Files Revealing, Raw, Riotous Reality Read Based on Real Life Experiences |
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Author:
| Blandford, David |
Series title: | The Blandford Files Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5195-1843-9 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2016 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $13.95 |
Book Description:
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A 'twisted trilogy' like no other! Oh hell yeah, if anybody is enjoy-n this 'Wild Ass Ride' or rides revealed in books 1& 2, this final volume is sure to please. The twisted trip seriously goes rip-n right off the damn rails when my insane young life continues to spiral down faster and farther into the freak-n rabbits hole than most will probably ever believe. But such 'extreme details' could never be imagined, unless you actually lived thru 'em. This final book (so far) delivers some...
More DescriptionA 'twisted trilogy' like no other! Oh hell yeah, if anybody is enjoy-n this 'Wild Ass Ride' or rides revealed in books 1& 2, this final volume is sure to please. The twisted trip seriously goes rip-n right off the damn rails when my insane young life continues to spiral down faster and farther into the freak-n rabbits hole than most will probably ever believe. But such 'extreme details' could never be imagined, unless you actually lived thru 'em. This final book (so far) delivers some serious 'no hold-n back' stories that are truly embarrassing as an 'older person' now, but once I started down this path, there was no way of turning back. I feel that my vivid depictions and writing style has improved considerably from the first book so this should be the best book yet. It was definitely the best times of my life up to that point, which means that the fall will be that much harder to handle when it all explodes in my face. But obviously all that shit happens in Book 4, which has not yet been put down. Although once I jump back into it, my fingers can't type fast enough while I simply recall every detail that's been burned into my memory banks, or the Blandford Files. This book is the longest of the three, and easily the best, but it does end with another cliffhanger.... so beware.