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Csr Book Club November Story: The House Always Wins By Andr0Gene


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  1. 1. Do you plan to read this story?

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    • I will!
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    • I might, if I have time.
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    • I just don't have time.
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Happy November to everyone! The seasons just keep on marching along and soon it will be winter, with all the indoor snuggling time the cold brings. For you southern hemisphere folks, you can just beat the heat by staying in the AC too, lol! Either way, you can have a great time reading this month's CSR Book Club selection, The House Always Wins by Andr0gene.

 

The House Always Wins
by Andr0gene

 

Length: 51,963

 

Description: $20,000, 1 month, 1 lie.

 

What a Reader Had to Say: Two things 1) perfect ending to the story, I am glad it didn't change :thumbup: 2) you are an awesome writer but more chapters and more stories hehe. I read you stories, they suckered me write in then boom they are all done. I can't wait for the next story!!! ~ Daithi

 


Happy Reading, and don't forget, the CSR Discussion Day for this story will be on Nov. 25th.

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Ron

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I read Colorado Game first and in the reviews (you can learn a lot from reviews) people kept commenting on how much they loved the characters from The House Always Wins. So, I read it and I will save the rest for discussion day. ;)

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joann414

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Dang it!  I read the whole story today, making sure I can take part this month in the discussion. Will go back, refresh myself, and leave some reviews for this great writer throughout the upcoming month.  Determined to be a part this time! 

Wonderful story, btw!

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Suvitar

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I re-read it during the weekend and loved it as much as always. It´s one of those stories that I keep reading again and again and loving it. Great characters and a lovely story.....wish there were more.  

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Andr0gene

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Oh dear...I'm a bit ashamed that I missed all of this. Real life and computers; aren't they a bitch. I recovered my password for my email today, and read the messages. I am SO friggin' sorry I could not be here to partake in the discussion.

As a consolation; I did post a X-mas present, but that hardly makes up for having you peeps sit here and stick feathers up my *ahem*.

 

Thank you very much for featuring the story. It's the one I love the most, to be honest. It's also the one that was written the quickest. ;)

 

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