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The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah
Where is the editor? (1/15/2016)
Where to begin? Or, I should say, how can I ever finish this? It's for book club or I would have abandoned it after 50 pages. Discrepancies abound. Facts glossed over. Telling instead of showing, the mark of a poor writer. The author grinds these out every year or two. Thismore
The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty: A Novel
by Vendela Vida
Interesting (11/16/2015)
The voice written in the 2nd person didn't bother me as much as it did others though I'm glad the book was short! The impossible situations the main character finds herself in and her somewhat improbable decisions make for an interesting story. Her feelings were undevelopedmore
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