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    Did anybody read Arnold's fiction book?

    It is called Risk of Ruin and was published in 2012 by Huntington Press. Just curious if it worths reading?

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    I read it soon after it came out, so my memory is a little foggy. I did enjoy it. Better than a lot of the new author books you find at the Kindle store. The story was pretty good, though I seem to remember it kind of petered out at the end. The Bish's style comes through.

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    I started reading it and think it's well written. But, finishing it will have to wait for a vacation.
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