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Hellcat |
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Rating: Summary: Chunks of drivel Review: Amanda Kingsley is obviously a romance writer slumming it in the horror genre. Her approach to the material is so breathlessly melodramatic that it makes the book into a bad parody of a horror novel, what a waste. This is book is so bad that I am incapable of recommending it to even my worst enemies.
Rating: Summary: Hellcat is hellishly awful! Review: Amanda Kingsley is obviously a romance writer slumming it in the horror genre. Her approach to the material is so breathlessly melodramatic that it makes the book into a bad parody of a horror novel, what a waste. This is book is so bad that I am incapable of recommending it to even my worst enemies.
Rating: Summary: Chunks of drivel Review: Considering the simplicity of the plot, it is surprising that the book could have been as thick as it was. If I had physically cut out all the insignificant paragraphs I could not help skimming over, or perhaps should have, I'm sure the book would only be about 2 pages long. Obviously most books are really like that, and without descriptions and frills, no books would be worth reading. This one was alright, but considering its length, a lot of boring drivel could have been cut out, and the plot could have been more complicated. I couldn't put it down though, if that's a positive side, and I read it all in 4 hours. It entertained me for one afternoon, but only because I was hanging out for something - which a baby could have predicted anyway.
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