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Review by:
Susan J.
on Dec. 16, 2010 :
(no rating)
If I dawdle too much while writing this review, I will have spent more time writing the review than reading the book. This is a very quick read (9310 words), perfect for finishing while waiting for a plane in these days of long airport waits, as I did. The Susan Slutt series is a spoof on the Nancy Drew types series, of the stereotypes of that period. The plot is pretty close to nonexistent, and the mystery is silly, but that is part of the fun. It is is advertised as an adult book, and it is definitely not for children and, is a bit crude, but I didn't find anything objectionable in it, especially given the vein in which it was written. Those who like very clean books might not appreciate the humor, but I thought it was quite funny. Just don't try to take it seriously or mistake it for important literature. I downloaded the book free from Smashwords.com.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Adrian Anderson
on Dec. 13, 2010 :
(no rating)
One more thing - I'm appalled that J.M. Snyder would in anyway deign to be affiliated with a work such as this, be it designing the cover or publishing it. My respect for her just took a BIG HIT.
(review of free book)
Review by:
Adrian Anderson
on Dec. 13, 2010 :
(no rating)
It's a good thing this book was free. Had I paid money for it I'd have been obscenely pi$$ed off. It was basically a worthless read, then again - I got what I paid for it. I honestly will never read another Susan Slutt mystery again. Even IF it's by another author.
I wonder at the mind that can produce such filth.
PS - This book doesn't even deserve ONE star.
(review of free book)