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Minding Ben: A Novel
by Victoria Brown
Delightfully Entertaining (1/5/2011)
I really liked this story. I found myself wanting to read it every spare minute I had. This is actually quite rare for me because I bore easily. I think if an author, through their writing, can cause the reader to experience strong emotions, said author must be quite good.more
Shatter
by Michael Robotham
Fabulous! (12/4/2010)
This book was absolutely awesome! It is British crime fiction but not hard to read at all. Just a handful of words that are different. (they call a car trunk a "boot") Such well developed and likable characters, especially the mail character. He is a psychology professormore
Ice Cold: A Rizzoli & Isles Novel, #8
by Tess Gerritsen
Waste of Time (12/4/2010)
Wow. This was not one of Ms. Gerritsen's better novels. I rarely quit before the end of a book but I only went 100 pages with this one. I have too many worthwhile books to start. She must be busy with the new series on television (which I absolutely love!) and threw thismore
Three Seconds
by Anders Roslund & Borge Hellstrom
Why the hype? (12/2/2010)
I found this book to be fairly typical of Scandinavian crime fiction (Mankell, Wahloo, Sjowall). I did enjoy aspects of the book that addressed various issues of illegal drug usage in prisons. Character development wasn't enough to cause any real emotional attachment. Givenmore
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