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Pamela Sackett To Sign Books at Barnes & Noble Event

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On Saturday, April 27 at 2:00 PM, Pamela Sackett will be appearing at Barnes & Noble’s Pacific Place store in downtown Seattle, 600 Pine Street. Ms. Sackett will sign two ELA-published books, Speak of the Ghost and Saving the World Solo. See you there!

Posted on April 4, 2013October 26, 2015Author Daniel SackettCategories ELA NewsTags Barnes & Noble, books, events, Saving the World Solo, Speak of the Ghost

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