Kyle’s Comments (group member since Jan 23, 2015)
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I am interested, I was checking back lots but then gave up. I think it is worth one more shot.(hope you are feeling better now PixieDuster)
I agree with Samuel, everything wrapped up too picture perfect for me. Pretty straight forward plot. Not expecting a curve ball or anything but the fact that as I was reading I was basically just going through the motions to get done what I knew was coming.Oh well, next one maybe.
i was a little late to finish up the last book but picked this one up before i came up to site so will be able to get through this one in a more timely fashion and not have to avoid the spoilers lol. Folks on here seem to be looking forward to this one so hope it is good. I dont know much about this one.
I thought this book was decent, maybe it was because of how highly this came recommended to me but it seemed like it fell a little short. I like your folks thoughts on the public places living arrangements, I had not previously thought about it on that level. Hard to imagine what would actually occur.
i agree PixieDuster, I had never heard of the author or this book until recommended but surprised with it so far. I am enjoying the style of writing, have not finished it yet as I have been working long hours lately but hope to get some time with it again shortly.
never heard of coverspy, they dont have it anywhere near me but is a neat idea. Looking forward to the 22nd as well to hear other peoples opinions.
Alex wrote: "Where are you all from? I'm a Senior Accounting major currently attending the University of Mississippi."Saskatchewan, Canada here and I work in Industrial construction currently at a uranium mine in the north. It is a fly in camp which allows for lots of time reading.
Shaun wrote: "Just finished In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin yesterday. Currently reading The Glass Bead Game, [book:East of Eden|4406..."
Shaun, How did you enjoy "in the garden...." I thought it was a rather nice read.
