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Old 04-07-2011, 09:34 PM   #8850
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That thread won't start until the 20th of the month.
No wonder I couldn't find it.

I started reading "A Modern Witch" By Deborah Geary. It's a bit of chick-lit, paranormal, probable romance cozy kind of thing. Only problem for me is it has too many character POVs. As y'all know (or might know from the few books I've complained about) I'm kind of a one or two point of view person. I think there's 4 or maybe 5 characters introduced with their own life points so far--they then meet in various places. Makes it impossible for me to grab a character and hang on. I tend to skin through a character or two trying to get back to the main storyline. The book is done well for that sort of thing; all the characters know each other so there's a common reference point. But it's making me long for a single POV. Or to just be able to read through one person's story rather than skipping around.
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