Books by Michael Thomas Ford
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3.66 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: 'She was angry with Kelly....., with Ned...., and with Julia.... Most of all, she was angry with herself for allowing it all to happen and for not standing up for herself sooner.' This quote comes towards the end of the book....I was angry with her for this a lot sooner. Her inde...
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review 1: I liked this book. I don't usually read any of the Vampire Hunter books, but this one wasn't that horrific. The author made mention of other English authors, such as Lord Byron, Agatha Christie, Shelley, and of course Charlotte Bronte. There was some mentioning of Mark Twain e...
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3.45 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: The start of Ford's Austen related novel, featuring the timeless author as a vampire seeking to publish that one last manuscript (which has been rejected 116 times in two centuries) and disgruntled over all the sequels and spin-offs she is not receiving royalties from, is a witty...
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4.48 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: 10/10: I have currently read 130 pages! This book is about Jeff. He is 15 and he cut himself in the stomach, and both wrists. He went to the hospital and go stitches and bandages all around his wrist and stomach. They moved him from a hospital to a psych ward. He met a doct...
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review 1: Not your typical vampire story as you might think. Jane Fairfax, bookstore owner and author of now a bestselling book, is not only the author of the book she just got published but also the author of Pride and Prejudice and many others. She is Jane Austen. There are many twists a...
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3.95 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Really honest
review 2: One of my all times faves. It mixes real emotional depth with wonderful sarcasm. It's a must read.
review 2: One of my all times faves. It mixes real emotional depth with wonderful sarcasm. It's a must read.
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3.95 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: A departure from Ford's usual fare, which isn't a bad thing. We have great writing, a tight plot, and believable characters as usual in a Ford novel. The chapters switch back and forth, past and present, which may put some people off. There are also quite a few characters, and we...