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Jul 16, 2014 11:01AM

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Yep, you would be the one negative I mentioned! :)
But why twice??..."
I thought, my dislike when I first read it was because of a bad mood or something. :)

Just like Tim Allen said in the movie Galaxy Quest. "Never give up! Never surrender!" :D


One of my favorite movies of all times. :D

I quote that movie all the time and no one ever gets it :/ too bad they just dont know a funny movie when they hear it!


ETA: my interpretation is that you're meant to feel a bit like the protagonist. A bit confused, uninformed and not just a little bit under pressure.


YES!!! :)
I am one of the biggest fans of this series, but I nearly gave up on it when I first discovered it. I was completely disorientated by the early stages.
There were times I didn't even know what was going on!
I agree with Dawn, 75-100 pages and it all should start to read better for many readers.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Me neither, so we are already two people ergo we aren't weird but a significant statistical figure :P
actually I loved that first part, I thought the author was able to really make me feel what he described.
I loved The Whale Road!


I quote that movie all the time and no one ever gets it :/ too bad..."
Me, too. I love Galaxy Quest. Mum's the word. Mum, mum. ;-)


I've voted for one loser in our OCT Poll. My other one is still in with a shot.


Thank you very much to our moderators who put this book on my radar. :)

Very good to know it will be worth it when I get to it though.




@Gretchen: Definitely "R-rated". Although, I didn't recalled any cursing.

Kind of hilarious if we consider that SS-M gets blasted for having too much fiction in his nonfiction.
;-)




https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I think this book is definitely a little heavy on the romance for some of the members of this group. I wouldn't classify this book as a romance but there are sections (specifically in part two) where I can see some people doing some eye rolling.

Thank you very much to our moderators who put this book on my radar. :)"
Not me. Dawn is your girl on that month's poll. :)

yeah the R in the book is something I had once been told about. :) Not for me, as you can imagine. tee hee.

That said I was looking forward to Sashenka and the local library got it in for me. Having just finished Pt 1 there seems to a concentration on detail at the expense of the story. And not all the detail is correct: Love of Worker Bees. Still, I'll keep at it.



No offense taken. :) I am never going to be able to pick books that appeal to every member every month, so I never get offended when people don't feel anything for the selections. It ain't personal. :D

Something a bit different. Being set in the US during that particular period of history...and not being a war/soldier one.


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