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Monday, May 30, 2011
Book Review: Saying Goodbye to the Sun by David McAfee
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Good news! This is my first book review. First off, I want to let you know that I am not a writer. I just love to read. With that said, hopefully you will find this review and all future reviews helpful in choosing great books to read. Next, I just realized that I haven’t set up a rating system yet. So for now I’ll just tell you my thoughts on what was good, what was not and if you should take this book for a spin yourself. So here we go……
I was a little worried when I first started this book. The first couple of pages didn’t draw me in. There wasn’t much going on but I’m glad I stuck it out. It didn’t take very long for the action to start. There were quite a few good action sequences and they were pretty close together. Though not the best book I’ve ever read, it kept pulling me in and I had to keep reading. The characters were good and there was a sense of Vincent’s personality. I felt like I got to know him, however his emotions were a little lacking. I didn’t get attached like I should have been. I also felt like the big ending was not so big. I was waiting for more and it didn’t come. However, the storyline was a great concept. That was what ultimately kept me reading. So, was this book worth my time? Yes. Was it spectacular? No. Do I recommend you read it? Yes. I wouldn’t pay full retail for it, I would borrow it first and right now you can get it at amazon in the kindle e-book section for free. So on a scale of 1 to 5, I would give this book a 3.5.
I was a little worried when I first started this book. The first couple of pages didn’t draw me in. There wasn’t much going on but I’m glad I stuck it out. It didn’t take very long for the action to start. There were quite a few good action sequences and they were pretty close together. Though not the best book I’ve ever read, it kept pulling me in and I had to keep reading. The characters were good and there was a sense of Vincent’s personality. I felt like I got to know him, however his emotions were a little lacking. I didn’t get attached like I should have been. I also felt like the big ending was not so big. I was waiting for more and it didn’t come. However, the storyline was a great concept. That was what ultimately kept me reading. So, was this book worth my time? Yes. Was it spectacular? No. Do I recommend you read it? Yes. I wouldn’t pay full retail for it, I would borrow it first and right now you can get it at amazon in the kindle e-book section for free. So on a scale of 1 to 5, I would give this book a 3.5.
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