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Changes in Latitudes

Changes in Latitudes

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Changes In Latitudes: Will Hobbs
Review: Chages in Latitudes, by Will Hobbs, was a very good book. I wouldn't exactly say it was interesting, it's just like all his other stories; over-exaggerated, to much involvement with nature, a bit of suspense, and his characters lack common sense. Don't get me wrong, I'm just saying this becasue I'm more a fan of romance than nature. I mean I'm not expecting any book in general to be off edge, and completely interesting at all times, I just think that the author could have did a little more to capture his audience.
The beginning of the book was a little slow. It was all this talk about leaving, dad not wanting to come, and mushy, useless, crying stuff. I think that the beginning should have been the grabbing point; you know grab the reader before he sneaks away. I also have some other disturbing views that I think should be recognized. I think that the over-obsession with the turtles that Teddy haedwas completely unneccessary, even if the book did focus on turtles.
I do have some positive things about this book though. For example, I like how Will Hobbs gives a little girl power in the earlier section of this book. He didn't discriminate and give her the role of being the stuck-up, goody two shoes, like she is. They had only been in their hotel for about thirty minutes, and she was flirting with a handsome and rich Hispanic man who grabbed her heart, held on to it, and then squeezed it in a all throwing it like a fast pitch pitcher in soft-ball.
I recommend this book only to people who have the whole world's time on their hands and have nothing better to do, and would like to see that the book that I read was not all it cracked up to be. This book is prodigal, and I regret have choosing to read this book, instead of some of the better choices that I had. I don't recommend this book to peopole who, like me, are smart, and have taken this book review into consideration for their next book choice.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Changes In Latitudes: Will Hobbs
Review: Chages in Latitudes, by Will Hobbs, was a very good book. I wouldn't exactly say it was interesting, it's just like all his other stories; over-exaggerated, to much involvement with nature, a bit of suspense, and his characters lack common sense. Don't get me wrong, I'm just saying this becasue I'm more a fan of romance than nature. I mean I'm not expecting any book in general to be off edge, and completely interesting at all times, I just think that the author could have did a little more to capture his audience.
The beginning of the book was a little slow. It was all this talk about leaving, dad not wanting to come, and mushy, useless, crying stuff. I think that the beginning should have been the grabbing point; you know grab the reader before he sneaks away. I also have some other disturbing views that I think should be recognized. I think that the over-obsession with the turtles that Teddy haedwas completely unneccessary, even if the book did focus on turtles.
I do have some positive things about this book though. For example, I like how Will Hobbs gives a little girl power in the earlier section of this book. He didn't discriminate and give her the role of being the stuck-up, goody two shoes, like she is. They had only been in their hotel for about thirty minutes, and she was flirting with a handsome and rich Hispanic man who grabbed her heart, held on to it, and then squeezed it in a all throwing it like a fast pitch pitcher in soft-ball.
I recommend this book only to people who have the whole world's time on their hands and have nothing better to do, and would like to see that the book that I read was not all it cracked up to be. This book is prodigal, and I regret have choosing to read this book, instead of some of the better choices that I had. I don't recommend this book to peopole who, like me, are smart, and have taken this book review into consideration for their next book choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best of Will Hobb's books. A real tearjerker.
Review: When I decided to read this book, I had no idea it would turn out to be one of Will's best. The interaction between the two brothers is riveting. I could not put the book down. Keep the kleenex handy, you will need the entire box. The different setting is absolutely fantastic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW!
Review: Wow. This was a wonderful book. It was touching, sweet and it will make you cry. It will get down into you and touch your heart: the happiness, the sadness, the warmth, the anger, the love and brotherhood. Another reason I enjoyed the book so much was the action and adventure.For example, in one part Teddy, the little bo,) runs away. When the family goes to look for him they can't find him. Finally they find him, whether he's dead or alive is for you to find out.


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