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Kate (493 KP) rated Redemption Lake in Books
Oct 19, 2020
This was a good book. It was all about the choices people make and the choices they make also depend on the situation they are involved in. I did get frustrated with some the choices the Matt made throughout the book. But this could be due to my age. I had to remember he had just turned 18 and was in a very stressful situation. Also he though his choices were helping the people around him. I was going back and forth with who I thought did it which is a good thing.
It was also a book about growing up and how life changes as you grow. I was hooked from Chapter 1 but then I found I wasn't as gripped as I initially was.
I got a feeling for each character and how they were feeling from the author's writing. The author did well in describing the places, people and scenes. The book flowed well.
The blurb described the book very well.
I would recommend the book to people but people of a younger age.
If the author had another book out I'm not sure I would read it as I may not be the target audience but I would always read the blurb and then make a decision. I wouldn't actively look for this author.
It was also a book about growing up and how life changes as you grow. I was hooked from Chapter 1 but then I found I wasn't as gripped as I initially was.
I got a feeling for each character and how they were feeling from the author's writing. The author did well in describing the places, people and scenes. The book flowed well.
The blurb described the book very well.
I would recommend the book to people but people of a younger age.
If the author had another book out I'm not sure I would read it as I may not be the target audience but I would always read the blurb and then make a decision. I wouldn't actively look for this author.

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Apr 24, 2019
Written more than 50 years ago, but so relevant to today; people choosing to ignore what's unpleasant in life by immersing themselves in frivolousness and the dumbing down of society to keep the peace.

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Jamie (57 KP) rated No Ordinary People: The Unknown Men and Women of the Bible Devotional in Books
Nov 28, 2018
boring to read. I like the subject matter, people we don’t usually think or talk about from the bible. There was no depth in the writing, no defining sentences that made his point clearer.