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Stitches in Time (Georgetown, #3)
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It took me awhile to 'get into' this book, but eventually it captured my interest. Not a genre I typically read, and my first exposure to 'Barbara Michaels' (I hadn't realized she was also Elizabeth Peters - author of the Amelia Peabody series which I gave up on after book 2).
A very interesting concept, and I especially liked the character of Adam. Maybe it was me, but I felt alot of the underlying story was 'implied' and I found myself feeling as if I had missed something. There was also some pretentious language which didn't really fit the era or characters.
It was all wrapped up rather 'quickly ' and not altogether satisfyingly.
A very interesting concept, and I especially liked the character of Adam. Maybe it was me, but I felt alot of the underlying story was 'implied' and I found myself feeling as if I had missed something. There was also some pretentious language which didn't really fit the era or characters.
It was all wrapped up rather 'quickly ' and not altogether satisfyingly.
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