Something Spicy to Cleanse Your Palate




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Summary: Booze, sex, and good times. What more could you ask for, from a memoir? “Letters To Young Chong” by Melanie Moore is much like the pickled ginger on a sushi plate. As a reader, sometimes you need something spicy to cleanse your palate between complex books. That is what you will find here. “Letters To Young Chong” is based on the friendship that developed between Melanie Moore .. and Melissa Moore; no relation at all. In school they were often confused for twins, or sometimes mistaken for the same person. Melanie was sure she would hate that name-stealing girl for all of time. But she finally got over it and now says she could not imagine life without her. More below the media player. Listen to Melanie Moore The Indie Author Life Melanie Moore’s blog is a great place to find more of the same kind of stories that are in “Letters to Young Chong.” Here’s one recent entry: It is no secret in my group of friends that I can burn water. I can also cause you to spend a not so delightful afternoon in the bathroom. People who know me well will tell you that you’ll want to [...]Similar Posts:Trapped Between Life and Death – What Will She Do?Will It Take a Miracle To Restore This Friendship?Homeless But Not HopelessDear Mom (And Dear Dad)Soul Food For Lone Wolves and Wild Women The post Something Spicy to Cleanse Your Palate appeared first on The Bookcast.