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The Last book on the shelf

The Last book on the shelf

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Fiction
Mystery
John loves to read. He's read almost every single book in his local bookshop which he goes often. What happens though when the owner doesn't let John have the last book? What is he hiding? I'm shit at writing blurbs just read it and if you don't like it thanks anyway.
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What if you purchase a book from a second hand bookstore and found a dying letter written on it? What would you do? Would you ignore it? Would you try finding the previous owner? This is the dilemma of Eric, a young DJ of an evening segment to a radio station. He bought a book at a small second hand bookstore. When he got home, he tried to browse the pages of the book. He then noticed that at the last blank pages of the book, a letter was written. It started with the greeting, "Yam" and ended with "Your Dad" It is actually a letter of a dying father to his daughter whom he had not talked to for ages. Having read it several times, Eric wanted to give the book to the daughter but his dilemma is he does not know where to look for her. The only clue that he has is the simple greeting, "Yam." The letter kept on bugging him, as if pleading to be sent to the addressee. What will he do? Would Eric be able to give the dying message of the father to his daughter?

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