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Review Date: 12/28/2010
All I can say is I started it and finished it. Not much to it. Maybe for a younger person. Dragged on, hardly any character development. A trivial book that could have been more interesting if it had developed the grandmothers background.
Review Date: 1/18/2011
Tom Rob Smith continues the life of Leo from Child 44. Once I started reading The Secret Speech I was unable to stop. There were times when I wanted to turn the page and not turn the page. Full of action, it gives you a feel what it was like during Stalin/Khrushchev era.
Smith gives you subject that you care about. Great second book. Looking forward to his A New World
Smith gives you subject that you care about. Great second book. Looking forward to his A New World
Review Date: 2/17/2010
I should say first that Anita Shreve is one of my favorite authors. I can always count on a solid read. Each story is different so I never know what to expect.
I started reading Testimony with no knowledge of the story line. As I started reading it I felt a sense of dread grab hold on me. I wanted the read the next page of the story but was afraid of what I was going to find out.
After you finish reading Testimony you will keep on thinking about it.
I started reading Testimony with no knowledge of the story line. As I started reading it I felt a sense of dread grab hold on me. I wanted the read the next page of the story but was afraid of what I was going to find out.
After you finish reading Testimony you will keep on thinking about it.
Review Date: 9/3/2009
Helpful Score: 1
An easy read. Knowing it is a mystery you try to watch out for clues that are presented as you read. Had it all figured out but maybe not.
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