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JenniferL 21st Jul 2009
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"The Immaculate" by Mark Morris. I know you're not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but the cover of a book is the very thing that grabs my attention, which gets me to turn the book over to the blurb on the back. I liked the blurb on the back, but the story itself disappointed me. There were chilling parts that I DID like, but there weren't enough of them for me, and some of the character's actions were downright wimpy (for lack of a better word.) Then there's another character who's so mean and vile, but I don't think it's ever revealed WHY? Then there's the ending. It's a twist I didn't see coming, but once revealed, it left a bad taste in my mouth.
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Dreadlocksmile

14th Sep 2004
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Mark Morris, The Immaculate - Synopsis:
"Jack Stone, outwardly shy and unremarkable, writes works of dark and tortured fantasy which have captured the public imagination. Despite his celebrity status, he is a lonely man whose smart London life is a form of exile. He has painful memories he does not wish to examine, roots he refuses to revisit - until he meets Gail, a beautiful, emphatic girl who seems to sense the shadows that surround him. When news arrives of a death in his family, Jack is ...- Read Dreadlocksmile's review (333 words)







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