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Landline Book Review

Georgie trying so hard to keep things at their place realized that she has lost the most beautiful relations she had with her husband and kids when her husband Neal decided to leave for Omaha to visit his family with the kids for Christmas as Georgie had to stay in Los Angeles because something came up on the show she has worked for. Situation got worse. All she could do was to sit in her office while writing and think about Neal and the kids. One day when she found the yellow telephone from which she used to talk to Neal for hours before their marriage things took a magical turn...

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