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Creatures by Crissy Van Meter

Creatures

by Crissy Van Meter

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  • Jan 2020, 256 pages
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  • Cheryl W. (Crosby, MN)
    This book went on and on-
    I just wanted this book to end. This story is all over the place. Past, present and future with no direction. I couldn't get past the first line about a dead whale in the harbor. Then the missing mother, alcoholic father and missing fiancé'. Scanned the last pages just to say I finished it.
  • Anna R. (Oak Ridge, TN)
    Disappointing
    When I read about this book on First Impressions, I requested it because it sounded good. Reading the book made me sorry I had requested it. The "f" word is practically every other word. To me, that shows a lack of imagination of the author. The plot is very disconnected and hard to follow. I almost didn't finish it. I will not be recommending it to anyone and will not be loaning it to anyone.

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