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Everybody Rise
by Stephanie Clifford
Not what I was hoping for (3/9/2015)
I was excited to receive this book but truly from the first page I knew it was not the book I was hoping it would be. The characters were unlikeable and barely developed, the language was flat (i.e. I did not re-read a single sentence or word for want of experiencing the wit or sharpness of it again), the story presented nothing that had not been told before, the ending was roughly as expected and I sincerely found the story lines rather depressing. I believe had I not read the cover reviews that promised hilarity, gorgeous language, glamorous inhabitants and an Edith Wharton 19th century like novel I may have liked it a touch more but still only a touch. There are far, far better books of this genre.
Vanessa and Her Sister
by Priya Parmar
So glad I did! (10/6/2014)
Very pleasantly surprised! Was initially unsure if format (using diary entries, letters and even telegrams) would be to my liking but it was perfect for this story. I was intrigued from very first chapter and my love of this book continued to grow as it progressed. I found my self re-reading sentences and phrases simply to savor the language used or the images created. Story flowed nicely, language was creative and smart and characters were memorable for the way they were revealed. A much enjoyed experience. So glad I requested this book. Bravo!
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