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Cheyenne in New York: A Novel |
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Rating: Summary: thank goodness the book was free Review: I didn't know I was reading a religious book until about 1/3 of the way through. I'm sure this is a good book for the naive mormon girl who doesn't know the real world. The way the main character was depicted in the begining makes his transformation seem unfathomable. If Cheyenne's parents raised her so independent and confident, why would they question her "boyfriend" like she's not an adult and she's not smart enough to make her own choices. I didn't think the storyline was believeable and I believe this book should be kept in the mormon family. If you're not mormon, don't even bother picking it up, not an intelligent read.
Rating: Summary: thank goodness the book was free Review: I didn't know I was reading a religious book until about 1/3 of the way through. I'm sure this is a good book for the naive mormon girl who doesn't know the real world. The way the main character was depicted in the begining makes his transformation seem unfathomable. If Cheyenne's parents raised her so independent and confident, why would they question her "boyfriend" like she's not an adult and she's not smart enough to make her own choices. I didn't think the storyline was believeable and I believe this book should be kept in the mormon family. If you're not mormon, don't even bother picking it up, not an intelligent read.
Rating: Summary: New York??? Review: I thought Jack Weyland was a sheltered, happy-go-lucky, LDS guy. I thought his books were a little cheezy and were for little girls. Then I read Cheyenne in New York. It was one of the greatest books I've read this year. And I'm in college! He depicted the characters feelings well, and there were unexpected twists in the story. I've had the privilege of having Jack Weyland as my LDS Bishop, and have come to know him. He is an awesome person with a lot of stories to tell, and he tells them well. This book is amazing...not the typical Jack Weyland book! I would reccomend it to anyone of any age...
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