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Solitary: A Novel (Solitary Tales Series) Twitpic - Share photos and videos on Twitter 2017 Twitpic Inc All Rights Reserved. Home Contact Terms Privacy : A Man Called Ove: A Novel (9781476738024 ... Buy A Man Called Ove: A Novel on FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders HBO: Game of Thrones: About All Series. Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons; After the Thrones; Angry Boys MINISERIES; Animals. Any Given Wednesday with Bill Simmons; Band of Brothers MINISERIES Fiction Book Series Dean Koontz Final Hour (Novella) Following Last Light comes Final Hour the second of two standalone eBook original tales tying in to Ashley Bell the highly anticipated ... Log Horizon (Light Novel) - TV Tropes Log Horizon provides examples of these tropes: Adaptation Expansion: Most obvious in episode 7 where a good chunk of the first half of the episode (the preparation ... 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Rank: #1061470 in BooksBrand: David C CookPublished on: 2010-08-01Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 1.30" h x 5.50" w x 8.30" l, 1.05 pounds Binding: Paperback400 pages 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.I hate the ending!By CustomerSPOILER ALERT: The senseless killing of the heroine at the end and zero closure for the hero was hard to stomach after slogging through all of those struggles. I know that can be how real life is but then real life is what we're trying to escape when reading a book. There were also some problems in the plausibility department in how some of the characters behaved wisely or bravely at one point and then acted quite the opposite at others. I wish I hadn't spent the time reading it. I know it's in a series but once Jocelyn died, I had nothing to come back for.6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.Not going to be picking up the sequelBy ChristyFirst my one praise: It was fairly engrossing and made the car trip go by.Now my complaints:1. After finishing it I was left with the impression that it was like a WB show that ended with the much hyped season finale (where not much gets resolved, but there is plenty of shock and awe) and you're supposed to be looking forward to the next season where all of your questions are answered... but it gets cancelled because the first season just wasn't that great. I'm still a little annoyed after watching Lost and having the prospect of it all making sense in the end dangled before me, only to have to suffer through the fiasco that was season six. And I'm more generous with TV. I'm resistant to authors who can't write a coherent novel in and of itself, and need you to sign up for their eight planned installments to get the whole story. That is just too much hubris on the front end for me.2. The dialogue got really repetitive after about 50 pages.Half the book consists of conversations that go like this:"What's going on""I can't tell you.""Can't tell me what""Just be careful, that's all.""What are you talking about""Not now, just trust me."Super lame. You cannot effectively develop any kind of multi-dimensional character when they are incapable of revealing any of their thoughts, everything they say must fit in a five word phrase, and the narrator is not omniscient.3. Overall, it comes across as a pretty misogynistic book. There is not a single admirable female character. The girl protagonist is consistently portrayed as a helpless victim with major emotional issues, the mom is a drunk, the one aunt is a crazy witch-lady, the other aunt is shacked up with a drunk pedophile, the side-kick girls are flaky and one-dimensional. The narrator falls in love with a girl who has nothing going for her other then her flawless beauty and never-ending vulnerability, but this evidently makes her the Christian boy fantasy girl (I listen to Christian music, every guy band has their song about that girl.) Gag me.4. Maybe I'm a snob, but a novel is supposed to have themes and characters that develop, come to a critical point and then resolve. I don't need a happy ending, but I do need some sense that the characters have learned and grown and there is some identifiable theme or question the novel is trying to explore. I missed what I was supposed to take away from this book. Unless it was that all an abused and victimized young woman needs to find hope in eternal life is a nice guy who is blown away by her porcelain doll face and flowing dark hair. Again, gag me.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.Saying It's Not Doesn't Make It SoBy SarahdipityI was looking for a good Christian fiction read. I honestly can't tell you what popped out at me about this book because I have several others on my "To Read" list. Nevertheless, I bought; I read; I regretted. Thrasher does an okay job with developing the protagonist and his love interest. Yet, especially throughout the development of Chris Buckley, the author states that so and so is such a cliche, what a cliche, if only it weren't a cliche. Saying a scenario, person, etc. isn't a cliche over and over is pretty much the same as using the cliche without pointing out the obvious.The Christian part of the series was fine; Chris' dad is a man of faith, and I hope he makes an in person appearance later in the series. However, if someone is looking for a clear gospel message, it didn't happen in Book 1, which again, is fine...author's choice. Lastly, it just seemed that the evil in the book is so overtly evil...demon dogs, clandestine meetings, sacrifices, cult churches, etc. If only everyday evil did appear so clearly it'd be much easier to avoid.On a positive note, I think Young Adults (the book's intended audience) will enjoy...you've got star-crossed lovers, high school angst in all its cliched glory, parental issues, and weekend boredom...yep, I think they will. As for me, I'll move on:)See all 240 customer reviews... The Official Website for the HBO Series Olive Kitteridge The official website for Olive Kitteridge on HBO featuring videos images schedule information and episode guides. LS2 PAC - Catalog Log in with either your Library Card Number or EZ Login. Library ID (No Spaces!) or EZ Username Last Name or EZ Password. Remember Me Jonah Hex - Wikipedia Jonah Hex from Jonah Hex Vol.2 1 2005 relaunch Luke Ross artist Twitpic - Share photos and videos on Twitter 2017 Twitpic Inc All Rights Reserved. Home Contact Terms Privacy Fiction Book Series Dean Koontz Final Hour (Novella) Following Last Light comes Final Hour the second of two standalone eBook original tales tying in to Ashley Bell the highly anticipated ... 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