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LaughingOne
Jul 27, 2014LaughingOne rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
Too many "quirky" characters -- lots of Southern stereotypes. Story moved quickly but wasn't compelling for me. Descriptions of people were thin to non-existent; made it hard for me to distinguish which character was which. Had no good idea of what anyone looked like, or their ages. There was no reference to age, race (just gender), until near the end when one new religious person is black and one character who'd been there all along also turns out to be black. If her colour wasn't important, why mention it at all? If it was somehow important, it should have been mentioned earlier. All in all, there was a lack of continuity in the story, a lack of filling in the pictures, and, for me now, a lack of interest in reading anything else by Ruth Moose.