Very disappointing.
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I'm quite the avid reader at times - I will churn my way through the classics, and the pulp. Its rare that a book is so poor that I can't even finish it.
The main problem with this book is the author's inability to "show, not tell". Every character got a minimum of a page of description when first introduced, followed by half a page or so each time you saw them. It felt more like reading a laundry list.
When the story did get going, it wasn't so bad but when the author decided to describe a main character for the 3rd time, I gave up.
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