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CHINA WIND

China Wind

Member: June G
April 21, 2009

I feel that the editorial review of China Wind by Linda Schoales is unfair, it would appear that this review was written after reading only ten chapters, surely a lot more reading is needed to give a fair comment.

Her example of extraneous description is actually of one particular character Wanda, who requires to be fully described as she disappears early on in the story but still features greatly in the plot, and as Linda Schoales herself states Wanda is a memorable character.

As in a good Agatha Christie mystery there are many subplots and characters to keep the reader intrigued and captivated until the end when all will be revealed.

The book is currently up to chapter 47 and I am thoroughly enjoying it and would highly recommend it to anyone.

June G

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CHINA WIND

China Wind

Member: June G
April 21, 2009

I feel that the editorial review of China Wind by Linda Schoales is unfair, it would appear that this review was written after reading only ten chapters, surely a lot more reading is needed to give a fair comment.

Her example of extraneous description is actually of one particular character Wanda, who requires to be fully described as she disappears early on in the story but still features greatly in the plot, and as Linda Schoales herself states Wanda is a memorable character.

As in a good Agatha Christie mystery there are many subplots and characters to keep the reader intrigued and captivated until the end when all will be revealed.

The book is currently up to chapter 47 and I am thoroughly enjoying it and would highly recommend it to anyone.

June G

1 of 3 members found this review helpful.
Help us improve!  Register or log in to rate this review.

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