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Rebecca Rogers Maher

Autor(a) de Snowbound with a Stranger

7 Works 59 Membros 17 Críticas

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Séries

Obras por Rebecca Rogers Maher

Snowbound with a Stranger (2012) 19 exemplares
The Bridge (2013) 10 exemplares
Rolling in the Deep (2015) 10 exemplares
Fault Lines (2012) 7 exemplares
Hurricane Lily (2013) 7 exemplares
I'll Become the Sea (2010) 3 exemplares
Just Give Me a Reason (2016) 3 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female

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I was somewhat interest what was going to happen when I started to read this. I could tell it was about two people trapped in a snowstorm by the name of the book along with cover.

What did not expect was up and down my emotion did with this book. I was going are they going to get together or break up. They both had their attraction to each other but did not seem not to want to have each other or at least Dannie did not want to admit that she could love someone.

Lee had gotten to save Dannie during the storm. Though her first thoughts were it was bear was coming to get her. She soon found out it was Lee. He seem to be prepared with a walkies talkie and she was a little befuddled about that. Before they had up to the cabin, Lee get talks to Stevens. If you really want to know what happens I suggest you read the book. It a great book to read. Just be prepared to have your emotions go for a ride or a roller coaster ride of up and down with them.… (mais)
 
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Lindz2012 | 8 outras críticas | Jan 21, 2016 |
I was somewhat interest what was going to happen when I started to read this. I could tell it was about two people trapped in a snowstorm by the name of the book along with cover.

What did not expect was up and down my emotion did with this book. I was going are they going to get together or break up. They both had their attraction to each other but did not seem not to want to have each other or at least Dannie did not want to admit that she could love someone.

Lee had gotten to save Dannie during the storm. Though her first thoughts were it was bear was coming to get her. She soon found out it was Lee. He seem to be prepared with a walkies talkie and she was a little befuddled about that. Before they had up to the cabin, Lee get talks to Stevens. If you really want to know what happens I suggest you read the book. It a great book to read. Just be prepared to have your emotions go for a ride or a roller coaster ride of up and down with them.… (mais)
 
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Lindz2012 | 8 outras críticas | Jan 19, 2016 |
I was somewhat interest what was going to happen when I started to read this. I could tell it was about two people trapped in a snowstorm by the name of the book along with cover.

What did not expect was up and down my emotion did with this book. I was going are they going to get together or break up. They both had their attraction to each other but did not seem not to want to have each other or at least Dannie did not want to admit that she could love someone.

Lee had gotten to save Dannie during the storm. Though her first thoughts were it was bear was coming to get her. She soon found out it was Lee. He seem to be prepared with a walkies talkie and she was a little befuddled about that. Before they had up to the cabin, Lee get talks to Stevens. If you really want to know what happens I suggest you read the book. It a great book to read. Just be prepared to have your emotions go for a ride or a roller coaster ride of up and down with them.… (mais)
 
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Lindz2012 | 8 outras críticas | Jan 19, 2016 |
The main problem with this book is that it may become too popular, inspiring a zany, Pynchon-esque singles club on the west tower of the Brooklyn Bridge where couples meet up and jaunt around the city and its environs for a day before… well, no spoilers. But before doing something else.
I don't know that this is the sort of book I'd normally read, but I'm glad I did. It's well written, and a nice character study of two pretty broken people near the end of their tethers. The switching perspectives between Henry and Christa worked well to move the story along and set the mood of being inside a person's head who is committed to throwing themselves off a bridge and all that that entails. Which can obviously be a mood-dampener.
About halfway through I did get the feeling that I'd read something similar to this before, not the paean to New York City (though certainly there have been enough books, and there's enough room for all of them, that are essentially love letters to New York), but the tale of suicide caught at the brink. It's a little similar to (though less crowded than) Nick Hornby's _A Long Way Down_, the point at which I decided to give Nick Hornby a break for a bit. But I enjoyed the book. I'm not 100% sold on the entire plot and how the characters ended up after their one day reprieve, but I did clamp down my willing suspension of disbelief and enjoyed wondering how it was going to end for both of them for pretty much the whole story, as I knew nothing of the author's prior work and didn't know whether she'd twist a sadistic knife at the end or have them fly off on clouds of cotton candy and unicorns at the end.
… (mais)
 
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mhanlon | 1 outra crítica | Jan 18, 2014 |

Estatísticas

Obras
7
Membros
59
Popularidade
#280,813
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
17
ISBN
8

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