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Sunday, February 26, 2012
February 26 2012 chapters 11-12
in 1994 Amy and John shared news years together at john Canyon house in California were they had an earthquake that made them have no power so they decide to head over to Amy Apartment were they still had there little thing on the side honestly reading this book really makes me think less of the author amy yesback being the person she is anyways back to the story and in 1997 they finally moved in together and took a trip to Italy in 1996 where they enjoyed themselves and she was just so mesmerized by The statue of Mary that had been their for hundreds of years but there was a lengthy inscription in latin that the statue was called Stella Maris The star of the sea the north star that guided the ancient mariners and Amy always told her self that if her and John would ever have a child and it was a baby girl that they would name her Stella.
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Wow, what a story! Hate to be in her shoes. Very interesting about these actors, to much drama for me. But keep reading.
ReplyDeleteyeah drama for reals it's as if John Ritter and her success and them enjoying their life's but what about his wife and what about his 3 other kids?? In away it's nice but yet it's betraying, sad, and interesting it makes me question this book if it's really Fiction tho it's where I found it in bestseller in the Fiction side. But you know what they say their are Two sides to every story and when you die people have nothing but nice things to say, because that's how they want to remember.
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