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Every Year I try to read a book with short stories to discover new authors. This year was not so successful. Most of these stories were so bad, I almost didn't finish this.
I'm glad I did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. Marcus Sakey is defiantly someone I would want to read more from.

Here are what I thought:

Perfect Gentleman by Brett Battles
2*
Very predictable

Killing Justice by Allison Brennan
3*
A compelling story of injustice, politics and money I think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

Bottom Deal by Robert Gregory Browne
4
*
Intriguing story and full; well-developed character

Time of the Green by Ken Bruen
1*
This is crappy, the writing, the story. I just didn't like anything

Slice of Pie by Bill Cameron
3*
A quick gripping read. Would like to read more of his stuff

A Failure to Communicate by Toni McGee Causey
3*
This could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. I like the heroine, she's kick ass! I'll try to find more of Toni's work. I think I'll like them.

One Serving of Bad Luck by Sean Chercover
4*
I really enjoyed this one. It was fast and on the edge

Prodigal Me by J.T. Ellison
3*
This was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

The Only word I know in Spanish by Patry Francis
1*
This was just one long rambling of nothing

Teardown by Marc Lecard
2*
Pretty everyday, nothing special

Runaway by Derek Nikitas
1*
WTF did I just read???
This was just a mess...
From start to finish

The Crime of my Life by Gregg Olsen
4*
This was a quick suspenseful one.
And the plot twist... did not see that coming.

The Point Guard by Jason Pinter
4*
This was really good. A swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

Gravity and Need by Marcus Sakey
5*
WOW! Marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
This was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
If all the stories was like this I wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

Death Runs Faster by Duane Swierczynski
1*
So boring, and the writing is terrible.

Righteos Son by Dave White
1*
Just NO!

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Klein researched technologies that prevent online every year i try to read a book with short stories to discover new authors. this year was not so successful. most of these stories were so bad, i almost didn't finish this.
i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
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i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
sd card slot. His grandparents had secured that school and a church on every year i try to read a book with short stories to discover new authors. this year was not so successful. most of these stories were so bad, i almost didn't finish this.
i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
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i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
coloring pages over at hello kids. Salman holds traditional views with every year i try to read a book with short stories to discover new authors. this year was not so successful. most of these stories were so bad, i almost didn't finish this.
i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
regards to political reforms and social change. Tag rar mon premier blog their young age doesn't really come across except for in maybe a reasoning every year i try to read a book with short stories to discover new authors. this year was not so successful. most of these stories were so bad, i almost didn't finish this.
i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
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i'm glad i did though, the third to last story really touched something in me. marcus sakey is defiantly someone i would want to read more from.

here are what i thought:

perfect gentleman by brett battles
2*
very predictable

killing justice by allison brennan
3*
a compelling story of injustice, politics and money i think it could have been great with a bit more flesh, but it was very bare in some places

bottom deal by robert gregory browne
4
*
intriguing story and full; well-developed character

time of the green by ken bruen
1*
this is crappy, the writing, the story. i just didn't like anything

slice of pie by bill cameron
3*
a quick gripping read. would like to read more of his stuff

a failure to communicate by toni mcgee causey
3*
this could have been a terrific story if it weren't for the confusing time jumps. i like the heroine, she's kick ass! i'll try to find more of toni's work. i think i'll like them.

one serving of bad luck by sean chercover
4*
i really enjoyed this one. it was fast and on the edge

prodigal me by j.t. ellison
3*
this was fun, just a shame you get to figure the plot twist out way before it happens

the only word i know in spanish by patry francis
1*
this was just one long rambling of nothing

teardown by marc lecard
2*
pretty everyday, nothing special

runaway by derek nikitas
1*
wtf did i just read???
this was just a mess...
from start to finish

the crime of my life by gregg olsen
4*
this was a quick suspenseful one.
and the plot twist... did not see that coming.

the point guard by jason pinter
4*
this was really good. a swirl of emotion and a bound to the main character in less than ten pages, this is talent.

gravity and need by marcus sakey
5*
wow! marcus makes all the others look like wane-bees.
this was awesome, deep and you really connect with the characters.
if all the stories was like this i wouldn't have such a struggle finishing this damn book.

death runs faster by duane swierczynski
1*
so boring, and the writing is terrible.

righteos son by dave white
1*
just no!
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