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Loading... Stockholm Syndrome (Stockholm Syndrome, #1) (original 2009; edition 2009)by Richard Rider
Work InformationStockholm Syndrome (Stockholm Syndrome, #1) by Richard Rider (2009)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I *want* to like this, but the kidnap-ee is just so absurd. He's like a 'manic pixie dream girl' dialed up to 20. Almost a cartoon of a person. So I'm setting this aside. Maybe someday I'll give it another shot. ( ) I sort of knew what to expect when I started reading, but I didn't expect to be so emotionally invested in the characters so quickly. Rider has a way with words, and with using them to paint a picture. It's visceral, which is sometimes very good and sometimes very bad, especially if you identify with the characters a bit more than you should. I felt sort of dazed when I finished it, but in a very satisfying way. Well all of my anticipation for reading this book was a waste of time!,,There was NO PLOT! just a whole lot of screwing around between a whiney brat and a militant fool. I could not even keep reading, so I have no idea if it got any better than where I left off at the half way mark. So many great reviews and it was a flop of epic proportions. Needless to say I will not be finishing the trilogy...Reader beware... OMG, this was so good! I really couldn't put it down. (I actually read all 3 books in the series in the last two days) Engaging characters, great plotline. Loved the whole thing until the last quarter of the book. Which lead me to reading the next two right after this one! Great read if you don't mind some gun play and violence with your m/m lovin'. no reviews | add a review
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