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May. 22, 2009 By Greg Simmons
"good book with an edge"
I downloaded A Comet Appears after reading about it on a website. Usually with a free ebook I read only the first few pages, so I was surprised that when I looked for the first time, I was at page 70.

This book has speed. It is a page-turner. The plot is not spectacular and some of the scenes are, in my opinion, not polished enough to become a mainstream best-seller, but I don't think that's the aim of the author. Also, the raw style gives the book some charm.

The author says it is a work of fiction, but to me it feels like a memoir. The main character (Robbert) is obviously lost in life and love. As a reader I got the same feeling, of... More > being lost. The book involves strong emotions.

A Comet Appears is not perfect. Maybe that makes it feel like a memoir too. Sometimes the language hampers. Overall, I think it was a good read. If you like books with an edge and don't fear controversial subjects, I recommend you download it and try it for yourself.

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ISBN 978-1-4092-3316-9
Copyright Jess Moleman (Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial - Share Alike 3.0)
Edition First Edition
Publisher Jess Moleman
Published December 16, 2008
Language English
Pages 194
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 5.8 wide × 8.3 tall

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