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Karen McQuestion

Auteur de A Scattered Life

30 oeuvres 1,864 utilisateurs 95 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Karen McQuestion

Crédit image: McQuestion in 2011 By User:MsLandia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34395382

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Œuvres de Karen McQuestion

A Scattered Life (2010) 270 exemplaires
The Moonlight Child (2020) 262 exemplaires
Easily Amused (2010) 181 exemplaires
Edgewood (2012) 179 exemplaires
The Long Way Home (2012) 133 exemplaires
From a Distant Star (2015) 103 exemplaires
Hello Love (2014) 99 exemplaires
Dovetail: A Novel (2020) 90 exemplaires
Favorite (2011) 87 exemplaires
Celia and the Fairies (2009) 74 exemplaires
Half a Heart (2018) 66 exemplaires
Life on Hold (2009) 54 exemplaires
Grimm House (2015) 40 exemplaires
Wanderlust (2013) 34 exemplaires

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

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gutierrezmonge | Nov 26, 2023 |
This was certainly an interesting concept. Getting the cast of a television show “A Little Slice of Haven” back together after twenty years to play their characters for ten days. It felt like going behind the scenes on "Father Knows Best" or "Leave It to Beaver". If this could really be pulled off, you would learn what the actors are really like. How they'd get along in real life? What "drama" might go on between them off stage. The author gave us a glimpse of the answers to these questions by setting up each character in “real life”, then showing the reader the television version of each one. There were some "conditions" that each one had to agree to in order to collect the two-million dollars each was told they would receive for doing this. They had to stay in character every minute of the day and night, and they had to live in the recreated town of Haven for the ten days. They are each given limited directions each day but have no idea what their castmates have been told to do. It is a really great story that starts on a slow burn and ramps up the heat. The reader will find that they must keep reading or listening to see what would happen to these characters both in “real life” and in the fictional town of Haven, that is coming more "real" by every turn of the page. You will HAVE to stay to the very end to learn WHY billionaire Felix Worthington set this up...but it is SO worth it.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Carol420 | Sep 13, 2023 |
Finally out of my reading slump! This book was different -- in a very good way. Liked the characters and felt involved in their problems/issues. The storyline was interesting and didn't resort to the recent unsatisfying trend of introducing a bizarre twisted element to tie things up. Listened to the audio version and the narrator was terrific.
Now I'm back in my reading groove.
 
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tackyj | 5 autres critiques | Aug 3, 2023 |

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Œuvres
30
Membres
1,864
Popularité
#13,807
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
95
ISBN
98
Langues
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