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Crossing Jordan |
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Rating:  Summary: Reading Scottish Review: I could not put this book down. I read it in one day, virtually in one sitting. The storyline holds the attention; the characters are real. I found myself rooting for Danny and Kel, wanting them to overcome the odds and find happiness. It is their relationship that is the stronghold of the novel and kept me drawn in. Yes, the action is good, the storyline great, but it is the characters that are powerful. I hated the book to end and found myself hoping a sequel would be written to know what happens to Danny and Kel. If Dickson reads this (hint, hint), and please come out with another book soon.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Read Review: I could not put this book down. I read it in one day, virtually in one sitting. The storyline holds the attention; the characters are real. I found myself rooting for Danny and Kel, wanting them to overcome the odds and find happiness. It is their relationship that is the stronghold of the novel and kept me drawn in. Yes, the action is good, the storyline great, but it is the characters that are powerful. I hated the book to end and found myself hoping a sequel would be written to know what happens to Danny and Kel. If Dickson reads this (hint, hint), and please come out with another book soon.
Rating:  Summary: Reading Scottish Review: The story was adequate, but the writing of Kel speaking Scottish was so distracting that it took a lot away from the book. I found myself having to talk the dialogue out loud to figure out what Kel was saying. I never did figure out what "ken" was supposed to mean. If Sean Connery had been available to read it to me I would have enjoyed it more.
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