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About a book
I noticed that we really dont talk about specific books, I kind of wanted opinions on this one.
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Why don't you post a review & see if you get a reaction or it might encourage others to check them out. We have lots of discussion of specific books & there is also the Book of the Month ... but there are millions of books out there. I for one am always open to trying a new author if someone convinces me they are worth my time. So get postingSamIAm23 wrote:Has anyone read "The Flame and the Flower" by Kathleen Woodiwiss? If so, what did you think about it?
I noticed that we really dont talk about specific books, I kind of wanted opinions on this one.

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So much better than the movies. Although the last one to me was a bit of a let down. I felt like the author had lost her way in the first half of the book and once she got back on track she tried to cram to much into the last half. I think like the movies she really needed to write one more book. I was also disappointed as to the way it ended. Again I think the extra book would have given the author time to let us know what happened to the characters. But then I hate it when I am at the end of a good series.
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