The Bride Stripped Bare
2 journalers for this copy...
I started out hating this book, but stuck with it because I was traveling and it was the only one I had with me. Somewhere around the middle I began to think the author was reading my thoughts, which was VERY disturbing, and I begin the think this might be the best book I had read all year. Unfortunately, the euphoria was not sustained and I ended up with a somewhat sour taste in my mouth when I finished it.
That said, I consider myself an experienced reader and for an author or a story to elicit such rampant feelings from me is quite an accomplishment. I have to give "anonymous" credit for quite a good read. Now I am dying to know who she is and if it is someone I would recognise. I would die if it turns out this was written by a man!
That said, I consider myself an experienced reader and for an author or a story to elicit such rampant feelings from me is quite an accomplishment. I have to give "anonymous" credit for quite a good read. Now I am dying to know who she is and if it is someone I would recognise. I would die if it turns out this was written by a man!
I sm using this book to introduce my sister Becky to Bookcrossings. May the force be with her, let the releasing begin in Alaska amongst her circle of fascinating friends
My sister sent it to me and wanted me to continue its journey this way. I especially liked the chapter titles, which might be read alone, together, as their own story. It was disturbingly satisfying and crossed many boundaries, which I found compelling, but forgetable. Becky
CAUGHT IN ANCHORAGE ALASKA USA
CAUGHT IN ANCHORAGE ALASKA USA