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This book was an unexpected pleasure to read. Glynnis, Carol, Rowena, and Miss Balls each had a story to tell. As their stories unfolded by way of past, present, and future events, they also became intertwined and entangled together.
In contrast, Glenn Rigg's aerial photography commentary stood alone in it's telling.
I was a bit taken aback by the abrupt ending, but not so much that it lessened my enjoyment.
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Anomaly by Anne Fleming
lgus_2001, October 5, 2006
This book was an unexpected pleasure to read. Glynnis, Carol, Rowena, and Miss Balls each had a story to tell. As their stories unfolded by way of past, present, and future events, they also became intertwined and entangled together.In contrast, Glenn Rigg's aerial photography commentary stood alone in it's telling.
I was a bit taken aback by the abrupt ending, but not so much that it lessened my enjoyment.
(1 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)