Woken't
Astounding only in its banality, overweeningly smug in its political leanings (hint: uberDemocrat), and a testament to the neoliberal notion that those who say money can't buy happiness simply don't know where to shop, this is one of the worst things I've read in years. The plot was literally nothing but money, money, money, problem, money, problem, money, repeat as necessary to fill up the required number of pages, then insert the miserably clichéd "flying off into the sunset" ending. The ONLY good part of this book? I borrowed it from the library, so I wasn't out whatever it cost.
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Eric Pierce
I've read the entire series, this one follows the usual formula, but falls short. All the setup is there, but then the book just ends. What a disappointment.
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