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Saba Niknam Niknam itibaren Slabodka, Beyaz Rusya itibaren Slabodka, Beyaz Rusya

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Saba Niknam Niknam itibaren Slabodka, Beyaz Rusya

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Deneme koleksiyonları her zaman biraz değişkendir, ancak bunu yararlı ve düşünceli bir cilt olarak buldum.

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Most of my review for the first book (found here) applies to this one as well, with a few minor differences. I am not sure if it was the book or just what I was going through in real life at the time that I read it, but I found this one a little harder to get into than the first one. But not that much harder. It was still a very good read, although the plot felt slow at first and finally picked up towards the end of the book. Because of this, I did consider not getting the third book, but my curiosity about "what happens next" got to me and I ended up getting it anyway. I definitely don't regret spending money or time on this book, though, it was worth the read!

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This is a miraculous book. I have no idea how the author tied all the loose ends together. It was definetely a page-turner. I heard this will be a movie soon...will make you want to re-visit Chicago, no doubt...if you're not lucky enough to live there. :)

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Really liked both the hero and heroine, and the love scenes are absolutely scorching. Great dialogue and excellent characterization of all the main characters in the book. For the first half of the book the attraction between the H/h didn't *feel* very strong to me, but after the first love scene that was not a difficulty any more ;-) Also glad to have read this one because it gives a lot of background for the other 3 books in this series, which I'm reading next (can't wait for Munroe's story).

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Interesting book. Gave me new information about this small islands and how it was affected by WW11. Would recommend.

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Finished reading this on my return from Lexington, VA. I've now read the note my daughter added with the information about Helen Hunt. I will be looking for Sunny Randall at the movies. Good, good reading.