Patrick Senécal: Vivre au Max – Reading Progress Update: 162 of 436 Pages

So, alright, Maxime Lavoie was a somewhat unwilling heir to his father’s position as president and CEO of Lavoie Inc., but vowed to do good with his fortune and, having apparently found this to be an unresolvable conflict he goes and creates a TV show compared to which Jerry Springer’s is a paragon of virtue …?  WTF?

And was it this show’s theme (“realize your most unreachable dream”) that gave Nadeau the idea to kill her ex-husband and his new girlfriend and twin sons?

And what’s up with the four killers who sent Nadeau and the cops guarding her to her death?

It occurs to me, btw, that since the author is Québecois and the book was written in French, I can use this book as my read for International Human Rights Day for the 16 Festive Tasks: “Read a book originally written in another language (i.e., not in English and not in your mother tongue), –OR– a book written by anyone not anglo-saxon.”  So that’s what I’ll be doing.

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Reading Progress Update: 40 of 436 Pages
Final Review

 

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