safe to read post Re: Song for Arbonne SPOILERS of a sort

Jen Reese stevejjen at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 15 02:40:43 UTC 2008


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "dumbledore11214" 
<dumbledore11214 at ...> wrote:
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> 
> > Potioncat:
> > I don't know, my opinions will probably be "to die for."  <bg>
> > 
> > I'm really enjoying the book and would encourage others to read 
as 
> > well, maybe we can have our little group discussion.
> 
> 
> Alla:
> 
> OOOOOO, let's let's I already made another person from the list to 
read 
> it and she seemed to like it as well.
> 
> Can't wait to hear what you think.


Jen: That was me, right?  Or did you get two people hooked?  Alla 
even sent me a copy so I'd read it, hehe.  Thanks dear. :)  

It was good, several of the characters were very appealing - Blaise & 
Lisseut were two of my favorites.  One great part was a map in the 
beginning so you could follow all the political machinations going 
on.  Kay did a good job of making geography very relevant to the 
story, which sounds boring as I write it but it wasn't!  It made 
sense within the time period when there were seemingly constant 
attempts to take over land & governments.  My favorite part was 
learning the backstories though, having a couple of mysteries to 
think about.  JKR talks about tight plotting but this guy *really* 
had tight plotting imo.  Everything came together at the end (except 
for one little thing I personally wanted to see happen - more on that 
after Potioncat reads).









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