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Bagombo Snuff Box: Uncollected Short Fiction
by Kurt Vonnegut
 (5/18/2002)
It's Vonnegut. He's fantastic. The stories are fantastic.
Hearts In Atlantis
by Stephen King
 (2/24/2002)
King at his best. I haven't enjoyed a King novel this much since the Shining. His characters are alive, his dialogue real.
Cold Mountain
by Charles Frazier
 (2/24/2002)
Beautifully written, good command of the language. Frazier's telling of the story is very well done. Look forward to his second book.
The First Time
by Joy Fielding
 (2/22/2002)
I was unfamiliar with Fielding's work, and picked up Missing Pieces at a secondhand store. I quite enjoyed her writing style, loved the easy dialogue, etc. Then I picked up the First Time anticipating a good read. Unfortunately, not he case. The storyline was maudlin, and the characters weren't very likable, and it was just very amateurish. I don't think I'll try another Fielding unless a freind recommends one.
Tara Road
by Maeve Binchy
 (2/22/2002)
I was quite disappointed in this book. I thought the storyline was very pedictable and the characters were cliche and one dimensional. This is the sort of fluff one reads while battling a bad cold or the flu. It doesn't require much effort on the part of the reader to follow along and it doesn't provide any real stimulation.
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