Rated of 5
by Alicia Subtext. Isn't that the truth.
All though I did find it hard to get into & found very little meaning to the book until the last few chapters - I found the true underlying purpose to be beautiful & completely understand why most of what was written was necessary. It shed a light upon people & life - for me.
Rated of 5
by Brad Sergi Clueless with no sci-fi
This reads like a mystery, whodunit novel. No thank you. I had no clue what was going on until the end. A very frustrating and not very interesting read. Ryan Perry is not a believable character. There was no building of suspense. Just a building of annoying questions. The ending is weak and unsatisfying. If, the book wasn't given to me as a gift I would have thrown it in the trash and given it "very poor" as a rating. I love Dean Koontz for his sc-fi. No sci-fi here.
The first biography of Clarence Birdseye, the eccentric genius inventor whose fast-freezing process revolutionized the food industry and American agriculture.
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