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Old 06-15-2018, 11:34 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by kcladyz View Post
I read the book River in Darkness ( what ever its called) and it was fantastic. I am now reading Last Train to Istanbul. It is so boring and wordy but well written. I am not sure if I have the patience to read it to the end. The author adds little details not relevant to the story and its trying my patience.

Interesting, I read River in Darkness myself, enjoyed it, though it didn’t register up to fantastic level for me. Am currently reading Last Train, enjoying it so far, haven’t found it wordy or boring as yet, but time will tell, I suppose.

Technically, I’m also having a reread of The Worst Journey in the World, but pacing myself so hubby, who is reading it for the first time can keep up. So I turned to my free books from World Book Day, in between parts of Worst Journey, LOL!




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