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Skeletons in the Closet

Skeletons in the Closet

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Is life really like this?
Review: I persevered the 800- pages of this novel always looking for ultimate goodness of human nature to triumph. It was in vane! The theme of this novel seens to be that the bad eggs in each family are reproduced again and again. How dreary! Would have been a better read if the grammar had been corrected!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Great American Novel
Review: There's hope for us all! All you need to have is the ability to self publish and you're on the market. I'm reading a library copy (donated by my library to a book sale <> because they refused to put this book )

My problems with the book? NO character has hair, they ALL have 'massive hair' 'cotton like hair' etc. NO character has shoulders, they ALL have 'soft rounded shoulders', 'stiff angular shoulders' etc. Someone must have told the author to be descriptive, and she listened! Reading ONLY from page 1: "soft, warm feather bed." "crude pine furniture," "pushed the multicolored patchwork quilt," "window draped in white sheer curtains," "round forested mountains," (hell, that's only in the first TWO paragraphs!

The BIGGEST rip off (to ME) is the cover. In print about 35 point font, it reads "BEST SELLER." Above that, in about 8 point font is the caveat "you could make this a..."

Juvinile writing, HORRIBLE grammar (has she never heard of Grammar-check?) and paper thin character development lead me to conclude this book isn't worth the paper it's printed on. MY copy? It's on the way to the recycling center. What a waste of a buck!


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