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  1. Steven Meyer says:
    16 of 17 public found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome tale of time travel, adventure, and romance, December 2, 2011
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    This review is from: Saving Brooksie (Kindle Edition)

    This is an awesome tale telling the tale of two public separated by 80 years. Patience Webb is a Hollywood actress in 1928 who doesn’t agree with the direction her career is going. She escapes Hollywood and her agent and decides to start a whole new life devoid of agents, bosses, and men. Eddie is a 23-year ancient man who inherits a house in 2009. Rumor has it that his house is haunted and the 1920′s music blaring from his basement seems to agree with this theory. When he investigates the music, he discovers a door in his basement that leads directly to an amusement park in 1928. He also discovers a world everywhere description tells of the death of Patience Webb in 1928. This turns out to be a problem being that Eddie has grown a small fond of her. It keeps you hanging on to the very intense end.

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  2. Stephanie Shuler says:
    4 of 4 public found the following review helpful
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    A doorway to a 1928 amusement park, January 1, 2012
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    Stephanie Shuler (Ohio) –
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    This review is from: Saving Brooksie (Kindle Edition)

    Who wouldn’t like to learn a door in their basement that opens up to an amusement park? And not just any amusement park, but one that exists nearly 100 years in the past. Eddie discovers this door and learns that he can go through it as often as he wants as long as he follows a few rules. One of these rules is “Don’t get attached to anyone or anything in the past or the door will stop working… and it will stop working from the other side… in other words, you could never come back to the present.” Plot on staying up late if you start this book.

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