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Good Story: The story line in all of the Cape Light Series are sweet, but predictable. Which is okay; sometimes, sweet is nice. The basic problem with these books is the editing. There are numerous typos. There is also an instance of the wrong name being inserted. It is very unprofessional as well as distracting. Contacting the editor did not even elicit a response.
forgettable: This is the 4th book in the series about the town of Cape Light (geddit? Cape Light?), so I was missing some things about what had happened in previous books. This one--I haven't read the others, nor will I, so I don't know if they have similar themes--is About Second Chances. Two main story threads--a bitter divorced mom and the new doctor in town (who's moved, by the way, to give his daughter a second chance--she has a "horrible" stuttering problem which seems to be nonexistent except in his mind), and a long-lost black-sheep brother who comes home. And there was a man who dies and his widow wants to keep their orchard. The stories were uninspired, the characters cardboard cut-outs, and the resolutions of the problems too easy and sugar-sweet--all it takes is a little chat with saintly Reverend Ben. *gag*
Excellent: I'm very pleased with the condition of Cape Light - A New Leaf. I find this an excellent way to purchase books at a very reasonable price. I was skeptical at first, but each of the books I've purchased have been in excellent condition.
| Author: | Thomas Kinkade | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813 | | EAN: | 9780515140668 | | ISBN: | 051514066X | | Number Of Pages: | 400 | | Publication Date: | 2006-01-31 |
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