A story about "Flickr" — 4 years ago
I can’t say enough about how cool Flickr is. It makes it so easy to share photos with your friends and family! Everyone who loves to share their photos should check it out.

danae / Danae
is consuming 1 item,
doing 0 things,
going 0 places, and
meeting 0 people.
I'm currently reading 1 book, listening to 0 albums, watching 0 movies, eating and drinking 0 food items, and consuming 0 other things.
Danae hasn't consumed anything recently.
I can’t say enough about how cool Flickr is. It makes it so easy to share photos with your friends and family! Everyone who loves to share their photos should check it out.
The story was kind of interesting, but I didn’t think it was as good as some of her previous novels. The murderer was obvious, usually she tosses in more red herrings. However, it was worth reading. For anyone who reads the series and knows what I’m talking about—GO WALLY!
So far this book isn’t that great. In particular the way the author describes things drives me crazy. For instance, at one point she describes her stomach ‘as hurting like I just did a bunch of sit-ups’ or something like that. Anyone could have written that sentence. It is just so boring. However, the main character is kind of cute and I liked the candy shop and such, perhaps the books gets better.
Okay, I finished reading the book and my opinion hasn’t really changed. The cast of characters and set up was good in this novel, but it never really goes anywhere. The writing is a little mundane!
I read Two Dollar Bill by Stuart Woods about a week ago. I enjoyed it as I enjoy most of Stuart Woods books. Just enough action to keep you interested, yet you always wonder what is it about Stone Barrington that makes him get all the girls? If I could bottle his sex appeal, I could make a million dollars.
I wish Woods would give Lance Cabot his own books series. Don’t you think CIA agents that are totally commited to their cause are the most interesting people?
FAQ | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | | Robot Co-op Blog | Copyright © 2004 - 2009 Robot Co-op