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Good morning, boys and girls! Gather round Miss Michelle now. That's right. (Amelia, stop poking Mel. It's not nice.)
Today, we're going to do a little lesson in writing style. I want you all to look at the following passage and tell me: What bothers you most about it?
The boy came in with a book. I couldn't see the cover of the book. He always had a book with him, so it didn't surprise me he had a book. I asked him, "Why do you always have a book?" He looked at the book and said "I like books."
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Today, we're going to do a little lesson in writing style. I want you all to look at the following passage and tell me: What bothers you most about it?
The boy came in with a book. I couldn't see the cover of the book. He always had a book with him, so it didn't surprise me he had a book. I asked him, "Why do you always have a book?" He looked at the book and said "I like books."
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Fantastic, well done, LKH! The book was so enjoyable. It took a considerable amount of restraint to try and savor the book over a few days rather than devour it in one gulp. But I finished the book with a smile on my face. It had a perfect balance of those elements that have made Anitaland so enjoyable for so many years..you had the fun interaction of Anita with her men; interesting "bad guys" that were more than mere mustache twirling goons; an uncomplicated, well-paced story; and of course, lo
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I think I'm done with Anita. I thought this one would never end...which is funny because it was so short.
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Couldn't necessarily say just why, but I really enjoyed this one. More than many of the previous books. Maybe because I have a soft spot for Nathaniel, and his flirting.
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finally i was able to get this from the library! and i loved every minute of reading this book. well worth the wait.
on re reading this book. i still loved it. however i thought it was a bit short for my liking (but what do you expect from a novella).however it was Much easier obtaining it from the library the second time round. i love how we learn that bit more about the lions. and anita being anita, using it to her advantage. still love it. so far i'm still devoted to anita. ...more
on re reading this book. i still loved it. however i thought it was a bit short for my liking (but what do you expect from a novella).however it was Much easier obtaining it from the library the second time round. i love how we learn that bit more about the lions. and anita being anita, using it to her advantage. still love it. so far i'm still devoted to anita. ...more

Flirt is a novella rather than a series installment. There is no subtlety to the plot or the characters but it was a quick, easy read. I'm looking forward to Bullet being more satisfying though.
I did enjoy Hamilton's discussion of the idea that led to the book. ...more
I did enjoy Hamilton's discussion of the idea that led to the book. ...more

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