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The Fisher Boy
by Stephen H. Anable
An exploding second half... (2/29/2008)
While I wasn't bored, I felt somewhat "ho-hum" and I was into half of this book and I still could not figure out where it was going...then, boom! Suddenly, there were new characters, new twists, a new focus. The plot flew into directions that I had no hint of in the earliermore
The Pirate's Daughter
by Margaret Cezair-Thompson
A Delightful Surprise (10/10/2007)
I selected this book because I was intrigued by the main character, Errol Flynn. Surprisingly, there are several main characters, each one having their own story to tell involving hardship, romance and civil unrest. While I thought the story lagged a bit in the middle, Imore
Strange But True
by John Searles
Intriguing Author (5/31/2005)
Recently read this book and loved it. Searles has a writing style that is unique and surprising. His characters draw you into their world. Very refreshing manner of storytelling.
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