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« Reply #25 on: November 01, 2011, 06:39:14 PM »

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100 Open Houses, a novel of real estate and life

Just lowered the price on this full-length, comic litfic book with four 5=star reviews

You know that conversation that runs inside your head (in tandem with your outside words) 24/7 but you only stop to hear it every few months because if you listened, you would have to do something major about your life? This is a book about Rebecca's conversation and what she did about it.

Whispers from the soul hole (an excerpt from One Hundred Open Houses).

You’re going along thinking everything is okay.  You’re not noticeably dying or anything and even though your hair was thinning, suddenly for no reason, it stabilizes – even begins to get thicker – and you think, huh, some new kind of  ‘fresh hell’ hormones must be kicking in but I’ll take it.  Still every morning, in the quiet few minutes when you swing your legs out of bed and decide to get up, this voice whispers from the old brain hole or maybe it’s the soul hole and it says: Wait!  If you were in an Ingmar Bergman movie and Death came and played chess with you, Death would win because you are not really living the best life you can.
All through last fall and early winter I had that thought in my pocket.   Maybe it accounted for a new addiction to read real estate news. Maybe I thought a change of residence would do the trick   Real estate is the new drug and it’s better than crack because it only costs the price of the Sunday paper and not even that if you read it on line. But also, you can go into any Open House and see apartments and houses where you would never be invited.  You can look in the medicine cabinet and in the closets and pretty much look at any d*mn thing you want.  Then, you can say, “No thanks.”

And so begins my Kindle original.
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Consuelo Saah Baehr
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Gender: Female
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« Reply #26 on: December 13, 2011, 01:37:18 PM »

http://setthiswriterfree.blogspot.com/
http://www.kindleboards.com/book/?asin=B0042P5ES2
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0042P5ES2 Amazon U.K.
100 Open Houses, a novel of real estate and life

You know that conversation that runs inside your head (in tandem with your outside words) 24/7 but you only stop to hear it every few months because if you listened, you would have to do something major about your life? This is a book about Rebecca's conversation and what she did about it.

Whispers from the soul hole (an excerpt from One Hundred Open Houses).

You’re going along thinking everything is okay.  You’re not noticeably dying or anything and even though your hair was thinning, suddenly for no reason, it stabilizes – even begins to get thicker – and you think, huh, some new kind of  ‘fresh hell’ hormones must be kicking in but I’ll take it.  Still every morning, in the quiet few minutes when you swing your legs out of bed and decide to get up, this voice whispers from the old brain hole or maybe it’s the soul hole and it says: Wait!  If you were in an Ingmar Bergman movie and Death came and played chess with you, Death would win because you are not really living the best life you can.
All through last fall and early winter I had that thought in my pocket.   Maybe it accounted for a new addiction to read real estate news. Maybe I thought a change of residence would do the trick   Real estate is the new drug and it’s better than crack because it only costs the price of the Sunday paper and not even that if you read it on line. But also, you can go into any Open House and see apartments and houses where you would never be invited.  You can look in the medicine cabinet and in the closets and pretty much look at any d*mn thing you want.  Then, you can say, “No thanks.”

And so begins my Kindle original.
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Consuelo Saah Baehr
Status: Scheherazade
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Gender: Female
East Hampton, New York
Posts: 1039

Who would have thought?


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« Reply #27 on: January 10, 2012, 06:47:32 AM »

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100 Open Houses, a novel of real estate and life - 5-star reviews by Amazon readers

You know that conversation that runs inside your head (in tandem with your outside words) 24/7 but you only stop to hear it every few months because if you listened, you would have to do something major about your life? This is a book about Rebecca's conversation and what she did about it.

Whispers from the soul hole (an excerpt from One Hundred Open Houses).

You’re going along thinking everything is okay.  You’re not noticeably dying or anything and even though your hair was thinning, suddenly for no reason, it stabilizes – even begins to get thicker – and you think, huh, some new kind of  ‘fresh hell’ hormones must be kicking in but I’ll take it.  Still every morning, in the quiet few minutes when you swing your legs out of bed and decide to get up, this voice whispers from the old brain hole or maybe it’s the soul hole and it says: Wait!  If you were in an Ingmar Bergman movie and Death came and played chess with you, Death would win because you are not really living the best life you can.
All through last fall and early winter I had that thought in my pocket.   Maybe it accounted for a new addiction to read real estate news. Maybe I thought a change of residence would do the trick   Real estate is the new drug and it’s better than crack because it only costs the price of the Sunday paper and not even that if you read it on line. But also, you can go into any Open House and see apartments and houses where you would never be invited.  You can look in the medicine cabinet and in the closets and pretty much look at any d*mn thing you want.  Then, you can say, “No thanks.”
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Consuelo Saah Baehr
Status: Scheherazade
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Gender: Female
East Hampton, New York
Posts: 1039

Who would have thought?


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« Reply #28 on: March 05, 2012, 03:24:22 PM »

http://setthiswriterfree.blogspot.com/
http://www.kindleboards.com/book/?asin=B0042P5ES2
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0042P5ES2 Amazon U.K.
100 Open Houses, a novel of real estate and life

You know that conversation that runs inside your head (in tandem with your outside words) 24/7 but you only stop to hear it every few months because if you listened, you would have to do something major about your life? This is a book about Rebecca's conversation and what she did about it.

Whispers from the soul hole (an excerpt from One Hundred Open Houses).

You’re going along thinking everything is okay.  You’re not noticeably dying or anything and even though your hair was thinning, suddenly for no reason, it stabilizes – even begins to get thicker – and you think, huh, some new kind of  ‘fresh hell’ hormones must be kicking in but I’ll take it.  Still every morning, in the quiet few minutes when you swing your legs out of bed and decide to get up, this voice whispers from the old brain hole or maybe it’s the soul hole and it says: Wait!  If you were in an Ingmar Bergman movie and Death came and played chess with you, Death would win because you are not really living the best life you can.
All through last fall and early winter I had that thought in my pocket.   Maybe it accounted for a new addiction to read real estate news. Maybe I thought a change of residence would do the trick   Real estate is the new drug and it’s better than crack because it only costs the price of the Sunday paper and not even that if you read it on line. But also, you can go into any Open House and see apartments and houses where you would never be invited.  You can look in the medicine cabinet and in the closets and pretty much look at any d*mn thing you want.  Then, you can say, “No thanks.”

And so begins my Kindle original.
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