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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
The Girl in the Green Raincoat (Take 2)
I honestly don't have a whole lot to say that's new (for my original thoughts, please click on the title above). But, and perhaps this is because of my recent experiences with my dad, I did notice Tess's relationship with her father a lot more this time around. He doesn't appear much (really only in one small scene), but I really appreciated the image of her father and the affection between them revealed in that scene.
I also enjoyed Lippman's story-telling ability. Despite the fact that I knew who and remembered the suspenseful ending, she still managed to get me all wrapped up in Tess's predicament and all the investigations that she had to watch second-hand. Excellent short novel--four stars then and four stars now.
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This is the one I have chosen to try LauraL work, does sound good.
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