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In reply to the discussion: What book did you start to read, didn't like, and quit? [View all]russspeakeasy
(6,539 posts)47. Gone, by Randy Wayne White...
Life is too short to read any more of his books. In "Gone", he introduces a new female character. The opening is good, describing her ability to maneuver her small skiff thru river channels, etc. The rest of what I read was about her late "blooming", her troubled past with men, etc.
I have taken Mr. White off my favorite authors list...his last couple of books have the appearance of being phoned in.
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