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The Next Time You See Me: A Novel
The Next Time You See Me A Novel
Author: Holly Goddard Jones
?The lonely cast of outcasts in The Next Time You See Me has enough heartache for a whole jukebox full of country songs. Holly Goddard Jones spins a tight if heartbreaking tale, always keeping the reader leaning forward.? ?Stewart O?Nan, author of Songs for the MissingIn The Next Time You See Me, the disappearance of one woman, the hard-drinking...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781451683363
ISBN-10: 1451683367
Publication Date: 2/12/2013
Pages: 384
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3.1 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Touchstone
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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mom2nine avatar reviewed The Next Time You See Me: A Novel on + 343 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I like first novels, they seem as though the author had a story just waiting to get out. I did not want to put this book down, but then I didn't want it to finish. Characters are well fleshed and the story flows. We are taken back and forth between the night that Ronnie disappeared and present day. Although I didn't think that Suzanne's husband was as difficult as she perceived him, her character's feelings were written well enough to see her as a real person and question/debate her choices. I did want to know more about Emily's feelings and what was on her mind. Modern day has enough story line to keep one's interest and "the night" enough questions to keep one reading.
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joanie99 avatar reviewed The Next Time You See Me: A Novel on + 10 more book reviews
Sad story; sad lives. I found that author is overly-descriptive of scenes and characters that it detracted from the story itself. She jumped around too much, and it took awhile into a new chapter to determine where she was. I also saw no point in the "Thanksgiving" ending for this book. The relationship between Ronnie and Susanna, should have been incorporated in the body of the book, and could easily have been done in the chapters where Susanna was thinking about her sister or talking to her mother. I certainly would not consider this a mystery, since the reader pretty much knew who did it by midbook. It is a good albeit sad commentary on simple, "plain jane" lives. I would put it more in the sociology category.
kdurham2813 avatar reviewed The Next Time You See Me: A Novel on + 753 more book reviews
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Quite a mystery that makes you keep putting puzzle pieces together bit by bit until the very end and everyone in this small is interconnected by the drama that occurs in one way or another. Susanna Mitchell is a wife, mother and a teacher at the local middle school, her husband is the band director at the high school, so you could define them as the All-American couple with their daughter completing the equation. When her eccentric sister goes missing, she must try to keep her cool.


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