Well- written, well-paced but some plotlines just withered away and the story took abrupt turns (not always for the better). The book ended suddenly like there should have been another 30 pages or so to tie it all up. Instead, it ended as if the authors just got tired of writing and didn't feel like tying up the plot. |
Sunday, December 28, 2008
The Death of Sleep (McCaffery, Nye)
The Death of Sleep, Anne McCaffery and Jody Lynn Nye
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The Fairy Godmother's Tale (Marks)
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