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 22 Aug 2010, 00:02 #97046 Reply To Post
Title : Louis and The Poppy Girl (edited version)

Author : Pascale Presumey

Genre : Literary Fiction, Mystery, Novel, General Fiction


Synopsis
A tale of central rural France, where the dark, loveless world of a boy, Louis is changed forever when a young girl arrives at the farm. The boy discovers life at last, but to his family and village, the girl represents their lies and secrets. For that reason, they will conspire to bring her ruin. Can Louis let this happen?
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p0ppygirl
 28 Aug 2010, 15:52 #97519 Reply To Post
Hello there,
Thank you for the kind little message of welcome.
Was really enjoying the site(especially as I was in the Top Ten chart all month) but have just been booted out of the Top Ten with just one review! Harsh or what?
Is it really ok for people who have not uploaded any work to be judging other people's work?
I am not happy...

but thanks for asking.


Quote: Welcome, Sunday, 22 Aug 2010 00:02
Title : Louis and The Poppy Girl (edited version)

Author : Pascale Presumey

Genre : Literary Fiction, Mystery, Novel, General Fiction


Synopsis
A tale of central rural France, where the dark, loveless world of a boy, Louis is changed forever when a young girl arrives at the farm. The boy discovers life at last, but to his family and village, the girl represents their lies and secrets. For that reason, they will conspire to bring her ruin. Can Louis let this happen?


MLT
 28 Aug 2010, 17:40 #97522 Reply To Post
Quote: p0ppygirl, Saturday, 28 Aug 2010 15:52
Hello there,
Thank you for the kind little message of welcome.
Was really enjoying the site(especially as I was in the Top Ten chart all month) but have just been booted out of the Top Ten with just one review! Harsh or what?
Is it really ok for people who have not uploaded any work to be judging other people's work?
I am not happy...

but thanks for asking.


Quote: Welcome, Sunday, 22 Aug 2010 00:02
Title : Louis and The Poppy Girl (edited version)

Author : Pascale Presumey

Genre : Literary Fiction, Mystery, Novel, General Fiction


Synopsis
A tale of central rural France, where the dark, loveless world of a boy, Louis is changed forever when a young girl arrives at the farm. The boy discovers life at last, but to his family and village, the girl represents their lies and secrets. For that reason, they will conspire to bring her ruin. Can Louis let this happen?




You have to have had work uploaded in order to do assignment reviews. However, people take work down for several reasons: to do a major rewrite; because they are self publishing or submitting to a publisher and don't want any more reviews; because they feel that they have had as much help as they are likely to get; because they have moved on to another piece which they will later upload.

Those who have never uploaded anything are restricted to writing free will reviews.

It is possible to circumvent the system, but only those bent on mischief are likely to do so, and they are usually quickly spotted.

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