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By Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw. Set in the northeast suburbs of London, Candida is the story of the wife who is credited with the success of her popular Christian Socialist husband, the Reverend James Mavor Morell. Download it today!

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  • User image   J. Reece
    23 Oct 2015
    Like the storyline. Lots of grammar issues.
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  • User image   carrie hopkins
    09 May 2015
    It was a good story. There were a lot of grammatical errors, but other wise it was pretty good!
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  • User image   cindy rivera
    06 Apr 2015
    I want to thank everyone who took their time to read my first book i know it wasn't perfect. I apprecate every comment good or bad thank you so much and stay tune for my new novel coming soon
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  • User image   Martin Xiong
    22 Mar 2015
    Great book, if you completely ignore the grammatical errors, punctuation failures, and the grating, non-committal plot, which I suppose...would mean 'NOT reading' this story at ALL. The amateurish conviction was refreshing yet, though as compared to the overt supplicatory evasiveness found in more thorough but complex publications, it was a breezing reprieve from the normal hype.A little bit more practice on the literal aspects of writing and plot training, then the underlying gusto, spirit, willingness, etc., and any subsequent stories authored by you will produce minimal dissatisfaction. It wasn't GREAT, Good, or even 'woah...,' but, it shows promise. I'm not an expert, but just about anyone, proficient in either the tedious workings of literacy and/or oratorical competency, would be able to tell you likewise.Congrats though, on writing ANYTHING at all. Continue if you find it more than a simple hobby! Everyone's first attempt won't always be one of those awe-inspiring and exceptionally prodigious moments. Good luck you!
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  • User image   Matilonatt
    13 Mar 2015
    Good read
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  • User image   ashlee arch
    07 Mar 2015
    The plot seems good, however, the grammar in it is terrible and half of what was written I can't understand what the author was trying to say
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  • User image   Faye Wilcox
    18 Feb 2015
    This could have been a good story, however, I really do not like reading the kind of language found in this book. I did not enjoy that at all, and so I quit reading the book.
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