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Review Date: 6/14/2010
Helpful Score: 2
Nicola Griffith has a very descriptive way of writing. This story, set on the planet JEEP, tells of a virus that kills the men and almost all the women, leaving a female socieity. Anthropologist Marghe Taishan wants to discover the society evolved and discovers that she too is changing. I enjoyed seeing a female culture that wasn't glorified or had all the problems solved. There were the good individuals, the bad individuals and all the mix inbetween and everyone, the natives and the company employes and forces are on parallel journeys of self-exploration. Griffith makes a very real society; her description puts you in the middle of it, feeling it, tasting it.
Review Date: 5/18/2018
Good read. Good mystery.
Review Date: 5/30/2012
very informataive, good resource to add to my library
Review Date: 9/4/2017
Great book, stayed up all night reading it. Good memorable characters, enough conflict to keep you turning the page, involved plot.
Review Date: 1/25/2024
Good read -- lots of history reclaimed. Spicy. Some familiar names, some unknown.
Review Date: 6/11/2010
This is the first hand accounts of 92 special places to stay in Florida devloted entirely the countryinns and historic hotels of Florida.
In the Bleak Midwinter (Rev. Clare Fergusson / Russ Van Alstyne, Bk 1)
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Author:
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 4/23/2015
Julia Spencer-Fleming writes a decent mystery with a strong female lead. Clare Fergusson, the new Episcopal priest,is also an ex-Army chopper pilot. She's not about to sit back and let the town's police chief Russ Van Alstyne take care of her flock. Their clash and their sparing makes a good foil for this story set in winter in the New York Adirondacks.
Review Date: 5/28/2012
Enjoyed the book. Good character development, good plot. Probably a re-read
Review Date: 3/1/2015
A continuation onto the next generation. I enjoyed the book, good story, decent plot but not as well as the original three. Still, I would like to continue the books because I hate leaving that world that Carey created.
Review Date: 6/11/2016
The Mirror had a unique plot in that it exchanged a woman and her grandmother, both on the eve of their marriage, both of them wanting to escape their environment. The mirror wasn't so kind to others who looked into it and that was one of the unanswered questions of the novel.
However in following the granddaughter back to take her grandmother's place and live out her life had it's intriguing moments, living out a past life.
However in following the granddaughter back to take her grandmother's place and live out her life had it's intriguing moments, living out a past life.
Review Date: 5/24/2016
Rafferty Street is a marvelous glimpse of times past and Lee Lynch is the marvelous writer who can capture it.
Review Date: 5/16/2012
I found this book interesting. It looked at an aspect of the radical right I had not considered. Since I grew up in a rural area, I could identify with certain aspects of it.
Review Date: 5/28/2012
loved the combination love, erotic, and ghost story combined
Review Date: 5/9/2018
What is truth? How do we learn the right way? Is the newest always the best? How can we tell the story if it hasn't ended yet?
Review Date: 5/26/2018
I don't know how I missed this book before, but it was a great read. Certainly talks of times past.
Review Date: 7/7/2016
The third of the series. well written. Looks into BDMS world, what it is, what it isn't.
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