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Bobbie O'keefe
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http://www.goodreads.com/BobbieOKeefe
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January 2011
About this author
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Lone Tree
— published 2011 |
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Family Skeletons
— published 2011 |
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Second Thoughts
— published 2009 |
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The House On Copper Street
— published 2010 — 2 editions |
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The Two Most Unlikely
— published 2010 |
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| With the advent of "Explosive Eighteen" I am now halfway thru Stephanie Plum's numbered novels. I keep thinking Evanovich can't get any funnier, and then she goes and does it anyway. So many of her characters--Stephanie included--are outrageous, yet...more | |
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| An extemely provocative and unsettling commentary on human nature, politics/power/control, and society. Ouch. It's even scarier when one considers the popularity and competitiveness of our many reality shows, such as "The Survivor". Rome was enthrall...more | |
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| What did I think? Since I'm not a paranormal fan, and neither am I an adolescent, the fact that I not only read this one but all four in the series testifies to the fact that Stephanie is a pretty good writer. She tells a love story that is quite tou...more | |
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| Karen Robards is excellent at writing adventure and action and strong female characters. They don't dominate the males, but the males don't dominate them either. I enjoy her plotting, fast pace, and detailed, believable action. | |
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| Numerous plot lines, and characters, made this one a little hard to keep up with. The story jumped around a lot. | |
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| Typical of the "In Death" series. | |
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Don't know exactly what genre this book fits into: Historical, 19th century; also a very strong inspirational; and a romance as well. I enjoyed it and recommend it. A woman leaves Boston to work as companion to an elderly woman in Tenneesee. A plot we...more |
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