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The Butterflies Of Grand Canyon (2009)

by Margaret Erhart(Favorite Author)
2.52 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This was sort of an interesting novel. Not my standard fare-a bit too focused on romance rather than twisty plots and violent death-but it was truly a delight to read while my family was visiting Grand Canyon Nat'l Park. Erhart's characters draw one into the novel, and it's for their sake that I finished it, having predicted the ending, but wanting to read their reactions to the way things had fallen out.
review 2: I was drawn to this book because of its locale, being from Arizona. And I started reading it while in Arizona. It was an interesting story, but way too many scientific butterfly names. It didn't really matter! The bits and pieces of information that were the basis of this story was more interesting than the story itself.It had it's twists and tur
... morens, but nothing that was sensational. Was I asleep or were some pieces left unresolved? less
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HunterMoore
Very interesting historical fiction, but I will not seek out other titles by this author.
Juna
I did not finish this book, just never grabbed me.
Drew
Not a stellar read but enjoyable enough.
brittney
DNF. Bored.
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