Friday, May 29, 2015

"One More Dance" Book Review

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“One More Dance” is a story about a man and woman who meet at a wedding in Italy and have a wonderful night dancing and talking.  Both experience an immediate connection and want to explore the possibility of a relationship, even though they live in different countries. Unfortunately, Julian has to return to the United States in the morning and cannot stay and explore the prospect of new found love.  Unknowingly, Julian is about to return to a horrifying situation with his son and focuses his attention on finding the person who beat him into a coma. 


This book is a shorter read for those who tend to read at a faster pace than others.  It focuses more on the search for the person who attacked his son and not so much on the potential relationship between Julian and Alegra.  When I first started the book, I thought it would have more storyline about their budding relationship, due to the title, and was a bit disappointed that it didn’t.  Even though the writing is a bit choppy in areas, it was a very good read and has twists and turns, keeping you wondering who the attacker is until near the end.  The ending is very short and I would have like to have had a bit more story there to tie the whole book together about it being “One More Dance.”  Overall, thought, it is a book I would recommend everyone to read! 

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Sky1 - Foundation Book Review

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This book is about the struggle of a man from the lower dredges of society trying to move up to the higher echelon through any means.  It is no longer the Earth we think of today, but man-made levels of living areas, constantly changing by the design of the government and leaders on the upper levels.  It parallels today’s society, with the individuals with money and influences are the upper class living “higher” than those who don’t have much.  The dream of moving up in life are still alive in Nick’s mind and he will do anything necessary to get there, even risk separating himself from his son with the hopes of saving him from the current living level and quarantines. 

It is an interesting concept and idea for a book, but I have to admit there were many instances I had to backtrack and read parts again, as the storyline did not always flow well from chapter to chapter or break to break. It wasn’t a story I could start and just keep reading, and I ultimately spent the greater portion of my reading time being confused.  I also question how someone can be repeatedly “knocked-out” or knocked senseless in less than ad 12 hour period and yet still manage to think clearly and with purpose.  Nick finds himself washed down a tube of chemical water, yet never takes any breaks to wash the chemicals off, even when it was strong enough to burn his lungs.  The idea behind the story is great, but somewhere the imagination just didn't match the realities of human existence and life, especially with so much going on in such a short period of time.

I accept my confusion and lack of reading post-apocalyptic books may have impeded my interest and enjoyment of the book, but it still leaves you wanting to find out what happens.  If you read these types of stories on a regular basis, you will most likely love it.  If you aren’t an avid reader of sci-fi and post-apocalyptic worlds, then you may encounter the same struggles in reading this book as I did.
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