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Review Date: 9/29/2011
This is a fun read. I think Carol Snow did a great job of capturing dorm life, and apparently things haven't changed that much in 30 years.. YIKES. This book is light and breezy and quite fun with a few insights into the publishing world of small magazines. I love the fact the heroine was unsure and tentative with her assignment and had great angst over the whole charade... it was a bit more fun that way.... and made her likeable
Review Date: 3/18/2011
I think this is one of Dan Brown's better books. The female protagonist was a nice change of pace and her role as a high level cryptologist allowed for an exciting setting. I am an avid mystery fan and I was pleasantly surprised at some of the twists and turns of the plot. Good quick read
Review Date: 3/18/2011
I really enjoyed this book. I thought Wells beautifully captured location and time that we won't see again. I loved the enduring friendships and the use of the scrapbook to tell the stories was quite clever.
Review Date: 3/18/2011
I have never read Meltzer but if his other novels are as fast paced as this one he is definatly on my reading list. Meltzer gave us a nice little insight into the Washington pressure cooker. I liked the protagonist but I thoughts he lacked a backbone at times.. or at least he lacked good judgment. I hated the First Daughter from the moment she appeared on the page but she did keep things interesting.
Review Date: 3/18/2011
Helpful Score: 1
Another good who-done-what.... it was a quick and satisfying read and I loved the ending
Review Date: 3/18/2011
Sweet, touching, interesting story. Great character study and the characters were far from predictable.
Review Date: 3/18/2011
Another Dan Brown thriller. He provided some intersting achitectural tidbits about our nation's capital and he didn't disappoint in the thriller aspect. I also found the whole Noetics information very thought provoking.
Review Date: 3/18/2011
Hated it... 'nough said
Review Date: 3/18/2011
A sweet little romance book. Nothing too excting, typical plot, characters and incidents.. but an easy quick ready. M&M candy as compared to european dark chocolate
Review Date: 8/11/2017
This was a riveting and at times heartbreaking book. The author perfectly captured a family's turmoil and ultimate breakdown when their child becomes a victim of kidnappers. It is not a who-done-it or a procedural but a deeply moving look into the inner lives of people in crisis. It also captured the love/hate relationship the media has with sensational stories involving children. I highly recommend this book.
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