So: I could guess the ending within the first hundred pages, the book consisted almost entirely of unbelievable coincidences, the story was hard to keep track of, and the ending was disappointing. But I still kind of liked it.
BestBooks is a record of all of the books that I have read since November 2004, with brief descriptions and reviews.
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wonderful story...
the blog of an exchange student fromp France to USA : http://florine-aux-usa.blogspot.com
Ms. Smith:
Am new to your "BestBooks" blog (first saw your postings on Times and Seasons blog). Anyhow, am wondering if you have a "The Best of the BestBooks" list for all the lazy reductionists like me out there...
-David
Sorry, David, but if I have time I'll put something together for you.
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