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Biting the Moon |
List Price: $64.00
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Rating: Summary: At a loss for words. Review: This books is laughable. The author portrays animals in such a manner that I first thought I was reading "Bambi". Also, the story skips from one scene to the next without any obvious purpose. The characters seem like they might have been written by a twelve year old. Very poorly written. This book is proof to the world that it is possible to get just about anything published these days.
Rating: Summary: One of three great books Review: This is one of only three books that have been fun to read, and left a positive impact on me. The other two are "Rage and Reason" by Michael Tobias and "A Hatful of Pain" by Craig Burton.
Rating: Summary: Never again Review: This is the first (and last) Martha Grimes book I've picked up. It is perfectly dreadful. I couldn't finish it. Thank goodness I had borrowed it from the library. I checked the reviews here before I started reading and thought that it couldn't be as bad as some readers said. It is! Don't waste your time or money on it.
Rating: Summary: Never again Review: This is the first (and last) Martha Grimes book I've picked up. It is perfectly dreadful. I couldn't finish it. Thank goodness I had borrowed it from the library. I checked the reviews here before I started reading and thought that it couldn't be as bad as some readers said. It is! Don't waste your time or money on it.
Rating: Summary: "Young Adult" at best Review: two teenage girls take on amnesia, sexual perversion, dog fighting, white water rafting and canned hunts coming out on top every time in a story that defines the unbelievable; and while it's nice to see Mary Dark Hope again (she was the only interesting character in "Rainbows End") nothing else about the book is at all interesting if your IQ exceeds double digits and you are above the age of fifteen
Rating: Summary: stick to what you do best, Martha Review: we wait and wait,AND WAIT! for a Richard Jury book, which we devour immediately...why not write this stuff under a fictitious name...it sure isn't MY Martha...Wanda Cleveland{Mrs.CKC}
Rating: Summary: story is unrealistic and characters are inconsistent Review: What kind of animal rights activists risk going to jail, even risk their lives to rescue animals and have no problem raving about how wonderful the meal of baked ham in a restaurant is? Why is is wrong to trap animals but okay to eat them? Shouldn't they know that factory farming is among the highest forms of animal abuse?
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