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Posted : 16 years, 11 months ago on 6 December 2007 08:07 (A review of Sharp Objects)This was a beautifully written book - both disturbing and poignant. The character Camille certainly made me think as she discovers the truth about herself and her family.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 24 November 2007 05:28 (A review of A Dirty Job: A Novel)This was a funny and poignant novel about finding life in death. I liked the characters Charlie Asher, Sophie, Minty Fresh, and the Emperor of San Francisco. I especially liked how Charlie finds courage to face his fears as he both confronts the "sewer harpies" and learns how to be a good father to Sophie.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 24 November 2007 05:26 (A review of Shakespeare's Counselor (Lily Bard, Book 5))This was another good mystery featuring housecleaner/karate expert Lily Bard. I liked how she and Jack worked together as private investigators to figure out the mystery stalker/murderer.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 24 November 2007 05:22 (A review of Fluke: Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings)This was a very funny and sometimes poignant book about whales, friendship, loyalty and discovering wonder in unexpected places. I liked the characters Nate, Amy, Kona, Clay and the Old Broad.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 24 November 2007 05:18 (A review of Shakespeare's Trollop (Lily Bard, Book 4))This was a good mystery. I liked Lily's observations about various townspeople and how she comes to terms with her preconceived notions about the victim. There was also a nice twist at the end as not everything is as it seems.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 21 November 2007 08:19 (A review of The Haunted Mesa)This book was a good mix of western and science fiction as it looked at southwest Native American culture and offered a parallel world explanation on the disappearance of the Anasazi people. I liked the characters and the story, but I sometimes found the plot repetitive, especially Mike's indecision about what he should do. I also would have liked more storyline set in the other world.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 13 November 2007 03:47 (A review of Glasshouse)While this book was sometimes difficult to read, it was a fascinating look at identity and society - what makes you "you" - if one's in a different body, is one a different person? Robin/Reeve and friends discover the truth about the "Glasshouse" in very interesting ways.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 13 November 2007 03:45 (A review of Riptide)I enjoyed this thriller set off the coast of Maine. It had pirate lore, secret codes, booby traps - and a sense of impending doom as both the weather and the dangers of the pit's contents become more dangerous by the day.
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Posted : 17 years ago on 13 November 2007 03:44 (A review of The Last Town on Earth)It's days later, and I'm still thinking about this book. Choices people make, even with the best intentions, don't always work in the long run. This book is a compelling look at how an epidemic during wartime affects a small town in early 20th century America in ways both large and small.
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Posted : 17 years, 1 month ago on 29 October 2007 03:15 (A review of The Poe Shadow)This book had a good attention to detail as I learned a lot about Baltimore and Paris in the late 1840s-1850s. I did find that the plot sometimes dragged a bit as Quentin's personal fate overshadowed the mystery of Poe's death, but it was nicely wrapped up at the end. I also liked Pearl's notes at the end as he explains how he used actual newspaper quotes and letters throughout the narrative.
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