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Suffragette In The City (2000)

by Katie MacAlister(Favorite Author)
3.67 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: I usually like Katie MacAlister and I so wanted to like this book! A book about suffragettes? It's so up my alley! However, I was vastly disappointed by this book. The mean character - don't get me started! Can one woman really be that stupid? Oh, someone attacked me....it must be a thief. Oh, someone kidnapped me? Must be white slavers. Oh I see my cousin talking to a man at a party who later tried to kill me? Must be coincidence. ARG! I found myself thinking several times in this book - if women were really like this they didn't deserve the right to vote! There were moments of Katie MacAlister's humor, but only glimpses and not enough to make this a worthwhile read.
review 2: I enjoyed Suffragette In The City. As in her other books, Katie MacAlister has cre
... moreated a strong, quirky heroine in Cassandra Whitney. As a 'new world woman'in Victorian England, Cassandra explores her ideas of freedom for women by taking a lover and aiding the suffragette movement. She fights conventions and ruffians who kidnap her and try to murder her lover. A very fun read especially for the Kindle price. less
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valerie
Reading Katie's book while reading another. Not sure if this is a good thing, lol
Hoopz
Not the best of Katie's books, but still a great read!
22456324
Not ever worth reading past the first chapter.
CarlaDeanna
Not a bad read for fluff.
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