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Lila Shaara

Autore di Every Secret Thing: A Novel

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Pittsburgh Noir (2011) — Collaboratore — 64 copie

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I love how this book has warped and wrapped the story. I can't wait to finish it as soon as I get the rest of the audio book downloaded.
 
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Big_Blue | 3 altre recensioni | Sep 29, 2015 |
It has taken me quite a while to read and finish this book. Not that I didn't find it interesting just that I am traveling and life is interfering with reading. I am finding the protagonist slightly unbelievable on several levels. 33 years old and obviously very intelligent. ...phd and all that....but so dense! For example was she adopted? Check your birth certificate. And I am learning beauty is not only skin deep but very dangerous. Too many characters. I found myself having to pause at times to establish who was who. Too many sisters, too many girl cousins, too many boyfriends, co - workers, students etc. You get the picture. Then for good measure she throws in a whole new set of names and family in the final few pages.… (altro)
 
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Alphawoman | 3 altre recensioni | Apr 1, 2015 |
excellent. Harry looks into stealing of professors writings. Led to a town with a Purple lady and the fortune teller madame dupree. He meets intriguing, peculiar Maggie and falls in love. People in the town don't like these unusual people and think something is going on in their broken temple, trailers and acreage.
Ziegart's secrets lead him to academic power, unsolved deaths, and perhaps love. Free electricity to all? maybe.
 
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hammockqueen | 3 altre recensioni | May 2, 2009 |
Gina Paletta should have been used to upheavel. From her childhood in a small southern town to her career in Manhattan's glamorous modeling world, to sudden unplanned motherhood. Gina has forever to keep her life under control. Now at thirty-three, her "year of waking up"--she has moved with her young sons to upstate New York and reinvented herself as a college professor. At last she can nurse the fragile hope of safety, the hope of security.
But Gina learns that security is an illusion when a pair of detectives arrive at her doorstep....

All in all it was an interesting, if not slow, book to read. I must have had a difficult time getting through it because when it came to the end chapters, where the mystery/secrets are revealed, I didn't get all of them and didn't understand who some of the characters were that the author was talking about. I was reading this book along with "The Fortune Teller's Daughter" and had difficulty getting through both books. I hope you enjoy it.
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Mzkitty570 | 3 altre recensioni | Feb 6, 2009 |

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