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Rating: Summary: Waiting for the movie Review: The author of Miss mary Weather did not drop the ball. He took horror and ran with it. Scary books are my life. I must say that this is the best I have read in a year. Keep writing Mr. Sanders. If the world is not ready for an African-American horror novelist. I am.
Rating: Summary: Dropped The Ball! Review: This books began with all the bang and whistles of a great story. In fact, the story in its self is not to shabby, but every chapter following the first became increasingly predictable and when I gladly got to the end of the book the story had turned into the most cliched work of fiction I'd ever encountered. Someone please inform this storyteller about "Spell Check," and all the other grammer tools available theses days. The 2nd and 3rd act dropped the ball completely. The reader is able to pick out the exact movie where every inspiration for acts 2 & 3 was borrowed. And badly borrowed at that! For all of us trying to find an Ethnic Storyteller to embrace; this storyteller is not "The One!"I strongly suggest you look elsewhere. For example..."LaErtes, The King of Horra/Thrilla!"
Rating: Summary: Waiting for the movie Review: What I liked most about this book is that it takes you right to the point from the very beginning. It's scary, with horrific southern diorama. So, if you don't read carefully you will definitely miss out. This book mysteriously changes like the weather just like "MISS MARY WEATHER" !!!!
Rating: Summary: Definately a tale from the South!! Review: What I liked most about this book is that it takes you right to the point from the very beginning. It's scary, with horrific southern diorama. So, if you don't read carefully you will definitely miss out. This book mysteriously changes like the weather just like "MISS MARY WEATHER" !!!!
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