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Sharon E. Anderson

Author of Curse of the Seven 70s

1 Work 8 Members 2 Reviews

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Curse of the Seven 70s (2015) 8 copies, 2 reviews

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This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
I recently read Curse of the Seven 70s by Sharon E. Anderson and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is a fun take on the Dracula legend, with lots of nods to history and Bram Stoker. How Vlad and his brother Varo survived to the twenty-first century is interesting, although part of me wants to know how Varo wound up in the wall of Cassandra’s great-aunt’s cottage. This is a story of good vs. evil, but even the bad guys wind up with a HEA! Cassandra is a good heroine for the story, as she is a mix of self-assertive and doormat for a man. I saw the story almost in graphic novel mode, with caricatures of virtually all the characters, including the Asian students hiding out in the library. It put a smile on my face on a bad day!… (more)
 
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skadlec1 | 1 other review | Apr 30, 2016 |
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The book truly needs an editor. There's no continuity and it doesn't make sense a lot of sense. Plus,I simply didn't like it the storyline.
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PearlMTX | 1 other review | Jun 7, 2015 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
An entertaining but slapdash read. There were scenes that had real potential, but were never followed through with. A side character, Bridget, was the most fleshed out character and her scenes were quite enjoyable. However lack of believability in multiple scenes combined with a lack of explanations or background information left me at the end of the book wondering what exactly happened and so what?
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amkj | 1 other review | May 7, 2015 |

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