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Review by:
Bookologist
on April 19, 2012 :
Below is my review from Goodreads:
Thorsday Night by Maria Isabel Pita
This book was quite difficult to read. The writing felt choppy and didn’t move from scene to scene easily. That was my opinion by the end of the first chapter. By the end of the second chapter I couldn’t deal with dialog like…“She stops what she’s doing for a moment as she realizes with a shock that he will be the third man she has somehow helped undress, in one way or the other, in less than twenty-four hours. She has just finished chopping up the lettuce when she hears the bathroom door opening. She quickly sets two wineglasses out on her marble table.” Too many she’s. By the end of the third chapter I’d had enough and labeled this story a DNF.
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Bookologist
on April 19, 2012 :
(no rating)
My review from Goodreads listed below:
Thorsday Night by Maria Isabel Pita
This book was quite difficult to read. The writing felt choppy and didn’t move from scene to scene easily. That was my opinion by the end of the first chapter. By the end of the second chapter I couldn’t deal with dialog like…“She stops what she’s doing for a moment as she realizes with a shock that he will be the third man she has somehow helped undress, in one way or the other, in less than twenty-four hours. She has just finished chopping up the lettuce when she hears the bathroom door opening. She quickly sets two wineglasses out on her marble table.” Too many she’s. By the end of the third chapter I’d had enough and labeled this story a DNF.
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Carol
on Jan. 02, 2012 :
I wouldn't call this a romance; it is too violent and there is an absence of love. The flow is disjointed and the writing style is not engaging although it improves about half way through.
(reviewed long after purchase)