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Dead Guy's Stuff |
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Rating: Summary: Great Stuff Review: Sharon Fiffer's DEAD GUY'S STUFF is a smart, funny and satisfying must read. Fiffer's weaving of family, career and murder is impeccable and lots of fun. By twists and turns the story is jampacked with surprises and revelations about life that tickle the reader's funny bone while at the same time evoking the deep "Aha" that makes reading a story so satisfying. I can't wait until the next book comes out so I can learn more secrets about Jane Wheel and everyone whose life she touches.
Rating: Summary: I like Jane! Review: This episode of "...stuff" was better than the first book. The main character and her cast become more developed and the story flows more smoothly. Jane Wheel is unlike any character I have come across. I look forward to more adventures.
Rating: Summary: I like Jane! Review: This episode of "...stuff" was better than the first book. The main character and her cast become more developed and the story flows more smoothly. Jane Wheel is unlike any character I have come across. I look forward to more adventures.
Rating: Summary: A Terrific Series Review: This is the second book I've read of Sharon Fiffer's 'Stuff' series, and it certainly didn't disappoint. Her books succeed on a few different levels - as detective stories, behavioral studies, and as accurate depictions of the fascinating worlds she chooses to present. I don't want to give away the plot, but anyone who enters these pages will be captivated by the characters. There's also refreshing humor, and the bonus that Fiffer doesn't succumb to the pitfalls prone to less talented authors. The Voice and Point of View are unfailing. The writer pulls off the not-insubstantial feat of successfully drawing dual presentations of the 'picking' scene, as well as rarified nuances of American Inn (tavern, bar) life. She never goes for the cheap shot and I eagerly await her next offering. This is a series that has strong legs and should keep readers fascinated for as long as Fiffer turns them out.
Rating: Summary: A Terrific Series Review: This is the second book I've read of Sharon Fiffer's 'Stuff' series, and it certainly didn't disappoint. Her books succeed on a few different levels - as detective stories, behavioral studies, and as accurate depictions of the fascinating worlds she chooses to present. I don't want to give away the plot, but anyone who enters these pages will be captivated by the characters. There's also refreshing humor, and the bonus that Fiffer doesn't succumb to the pitfalls prone to less talented authors. The Voice and Point of View are unfailing. The writer pulls off the not-insubstantial feat of successfully drawing dual presentations of the 'picking' scene, as well as rarified nuances of American Inn (tavern, bar) life. She never goes for the cheap shot and I eagerly await her next offering. This is a series that has strong legs and should keep readers fascinated for as long as Fiffer turns them out.
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