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Poison Ivory (2009)

by Tamar Myers(Favorite Author)
3.41 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0060846607 (ISBN13: 9780060846602)
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English
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Avon
series
Den of Antiquity
review 1: So now the Mama's time warp is the 1960s? Ah, heck. At least she properly described the silence of a snowfall within the first few pages!And it's nuts how CJ went right to "Cheng" after that muddled up genealogy in the last book. No mention yet of a divorce from Toy Wiggens either. Hmmm. Okay, that was fixed mid-book.All of a sudden, Abby conveniently has a parlor trick of double-jointedness? Oh boy. I think this might be my last book. I'm barely into chapter two and already incredulous.I'm wondering what happened to Wooden Wonders. Ed's off fishing and Wynnell is working for Abby.For the second time in as many books, Abby goes off with Bob and ends up talking to Rob.Now I'm finished. The story wasn't riveting. It had a few laughable moments, but was mostly rather dull. I ... morethink this is the last of these books I'll read for the time being. Too many editing errors and too few episodes of witty dialogue. The older books in this series are much better than these last few.
review 2: I enjoyed this book far more than the previous one. Ms. Myers seemed to have paid more attention to her characters again. Also, brought CJ back to her former self. This was based on an important topic...Ivory smuggling. Done with humor and the usual odd characters, the book, leads you to learn more on the topic.Nicely done in an 'afterword' by Ms. Myers is a short autobiography of her personal experiences. Excellent.I look forward to the next installment. less
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nesie
I quit reading after about two chapters. The author attempted humor, but the book was just silly.
Naisha
I didn't get to finish this one and was not impressed. But I think my mom would love it.
mf28139
not worth your time ... lousy book
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