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Old 09-17-2014, 11:53 PM   #32
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Maybe it's me, but I feel like almost any female sleuth novel (as long as it's not super dark) gets thrown into the cozy category.

That said - I certainly don't object to someone reviewing a book and stating that they don't feel a book belongs in a certain category because it is something to consider when purchasing.
That particular review was a bit heavy handed though. There's nothing outright offensive about it, but at the same time I think it could have been phrased better.

I feel that reading the description would have actually helped that reviewer out.
Quote:
In a world of sex, lies, and iPhones, it’s up to Lucy to find the killer…lest she find herself as the next Fabulous victim!!!
Idk, that particular sentence makes me think "not cozy", but probably light entertainment.
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