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The Dance

The Dance

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Review
Review: I have just finished reading *The Dance* by new author Keith Stroud and loved it. Please keep his novels coming.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Dance
Review: Well done Stroud! I found this book hard to put down, but as I neared the final chapter, I didn't want it to end. Warm, suprises, love, disappointment, it's all in there. Stroud is a newcomer with talent, we'll let him quit his day job.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Dance
Review: Well done Stroud! I found this book hard to put down, but as I neared the final chapter, I didn't want it to end. Warm, suprises, love, disappointment, it's all in there. Stroud is a newcomer with talent, we'll let him quit his day job.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At last, something as good as Elmer Gantry but not as sad...
Review: When I was 14 (never mind when that was!) I read Elmer Gantry and it left an impression on me. Now, many years later, I read "The Dance" and find the same wistful, bittersweet feelings in a book about the triumph and bittersweetness of life.

In a time where we seem focused on the negative, here is a story - a simple story - that shows the ability of people to enjoy every minute of life with dreams and possibilities - even if some of them are sad.

Thank you , Keith Stroud!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At last, something as good as Elmer Gantry but not as sad...
Review: When I was 14 (never mind when that was!) I read Elmer Gantry and it left an impression on me. Now, many years later, I read "The Dance" and find the same wistful, bittersweet feelings in a book about the triumph and bittersweetness of life.

In a time where we seem focused on the negative, here is a story - a simple story - that shows the ability of people to enjoy every minute of life with dreams and possibilities - even if some of them are sad.

Thank you , Keith Stroud!


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