Woman with a Gun: A Novel
by Phillip Margolin | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0062399586 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0062399586 Global Overview for this book
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The dress hangs
all in a line,
kissing the edge of a gun.
all in a line,
kissing the edge of a gun.
This book is coming as a Surprise Rabck! :)
This one seems for sure like one you'd like! :D
I haven't had the pleasure so springing a box of books on you in awhile so I was excited to finally have the chance again! ;)
This one seems for sure like one you'd like! :D
I haven't had the pleasure so springing a box of books on you in awhile so I was excited to finally have the chance again! ;)
Hmm, subject of an art photo of a woman in a wedding gown holding a pistol is a suspect in an unsolved murder. The photographer may know more about what happened that day.
Whoohoo, quitting on page 5 (which is actually page three, as the numbering seems to begin on the title page) because I can tell this will only piss me off. The protagonist, Stacey Kim, is working as a receptionist at a law firm so that she could live in New York because she wants to be a novelist. She is 28, got some very good comments on a short story she wrote from one of her professors in her MFA program. Assuming a bachelor's degree usually takes four years and a master's degree takes two, it took her a while to graduate. She didn't spend it getting life experience if she thought moving to New York and taking a dead-end job to work on a novel based on a 27-page short story was a good idea. And how do you complete a Master's in Fine Arts with only one good short story to show for it? What a ridiculous and obnoxious character.
Whoohoo, quitting on page 5 (which is actually page three, as the numbering seems to begin on the title page) because I can tell this will only piss me off. The protagonist, Stacey Kim, is working as a receptionist at a law firm so that she could live in New York because she wants to be a novelist. She is 28, got some very good comments on a short story she wrote from one of her professors in her MFA program. Assuming a bachelor's degree usually takes four years and a master's degree takes two, it took her a while to graduate. She didn't spend it getting life experience if she thought moving to New York and taking a dead-end job to work on a novel based on a 27-page short story was a good idea. And how do you complete a Master's in Fine Arts with only one good short story to show for it? What a ridiculous and obnoxious character.
Journal Entry 4 by ghir at University of Hawaii at Manoa - details in notes in Honolulu, Hawaii USA on Wednesday, April 4, 2018