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Oklahoma

Oklahoma

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love Dana Fuller Ross
Review: I have not been disappointed by any of his books yet. Homesteaders and ranchers are headed toward a range war in Oklahoma Territory. This book has everything, love, hate, pestilence, bushwhackers, renegades, and sharp shooters.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too many divergent stories
Review: Oklahoma! just has too many subplots

1) Toby goes to Oklahoma to settle differences between the various land owners
2) Janessa finding she has mixed emotions concerning Gisela.
3) Henry Blake having to clean up the fort and town of Fargo.
4) Eulalia having to learn to accept Alexandra as Toby's fiance
5) Cindy becoming an etcher for the Troy expedition
6) Henry Blake's arch-enemy Buehler becoming a pasha for the Ottoman Empire
7) Edward Blackstone going to India to acquire Brahman cattle.

This is just too much for the book to handle. Everytime you are getting into the story, it abruptly changes. The last three plots should have been eliminated as they were unneccessary.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too many divergent stories
Review: Oklahoma! just has too many subplots

1) Toby goes to Oklahoma to settle differences between the various land owners
2) Janessa finding she has mixed emotions concerning Gisela.
3) Henry Blake having to clean up the fort and town of Fargo.
4) Eulalia having to learn to accept Alexandra as Toby's fiance
5) Cindy becoming an etcher for the Troy expedition
6) Henry Blake's arch-enemy Buehler becoming a pasha for the Ottoman Empire
7) Edward Blackstone going to India to acquire Brahman cattle.

This is just too much for the book to handle. Everytime you are getting into the story, it abruptly changes. The last three plots should have been eliminated as they were unneccessary.


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