Sold on a Monday

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by Kristina McMorris (Goodreads Author)

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David Gillespie No, it doesn't pick up, unless you're looking to read the Danielle Steele version of the Great Depression. It spends most of its time over some stupid…moreNo, it doesn't pick up, unless you're looking to read the Danielle Steele version of the Great Depression. It spends most of its time over some stupid romance between two middle class white people who are barely affected by the events around them. The story's resolution is pat and incredibly soapy. Just my opinion.(less)
Audrey I would say grades 7 and 8. I am a retired teacher (high school and upper elementary.) The subject is a bit heavy for for younger students, I would pr…moreI would say grades 7 and 8. I am a retired teacher (high school and upper elementary.) The subject is a bit heavy for for younger students, I would preface it by teaching about the Great Depression of the the 1930s.(less)
Lucinda Vinoski It meanders through everything from a love triangle to the Mob but the point of the story is lost in the tangents. I agree with others it is not an ex…moreIt meanders through everything from a love triangle to the Mob but the point of the story is lost in the tangents. I agree with others it is not an exciting read. Lucinda at the Library (less)
Paula Weatherly Yes, but it did drop a “god da&$” in there once that I noticed. I would have rather had ANY other curse word but that one. It wasn’t even necessary.

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