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Incoherent. A very poor work of literature
I absolutely agree
a beautiful love story

not too bad
A nice little espionage tale...
Should be made into a movie.

A hateful story listener
Terrific DEVOTIONAL, not a story
THE best way to start or end your day!

Sub Par for FrancisThe bulk of the murder-mystery story takes place in Norway. After main character, David Cleveland is sent to investigate a death is Oslo; he is nearly killed in a boating mishap.
The book takes some predicable turns until the killer is flushed out.
By the end of the novel, I was quite bored and the end left me unfulfilled.
I am used to a better quality novel from Dick!
Good story and good charactersWhat I liked, I think, was the slightly unique setting and the things about Northern European horse racing that I had not know before. I also thought the chracters were interesting and had some depth that is sometimes missing in Francis' books. There are some characters in this one that I have wondered about as you would with real people--what made them turn out this way? and what is going to happen to them afterwords?
An excellent book, full of thrills and suspense!

Poorly done book
Wow, not sure what the above reviewer was thinking!

A bit disappointing...Despite these troubles, I found the book to be informative of life on the 20th century Pine Ridge Reservation. The problems outlined in this book are not going away, and if this book raises concerns about what must be done to correct these terrible issues it has done a great service.
This book is also very good in regards to giving a history of the Sioux since the Great Sioux War of 1876. So often the history of this great nation is placed in the background to the white culture making it difficult to see with any degree of accuracy. This book is from the vantage point of a Sioux elder and tells the sad tale of an oppressed people.
The story of Frank FoolscrowI very much enjoyed the story of the politics on the reservation.
I do have several problems with this book.
1. The story was recorded by Thomas E. Mails a Lutheran, and I found it disconcerting that in some places the Term "God" is used, and in others the Sioux term "Wakan Tanka" is used.
2. On page 100 Mr. Mails equates the tobacco ties as a rosary. The Tobacco ties had nothing with a rosary. They were simply offerings to his 405 helpers.
3. On page 107 Mr. Mails implies that Frank Foolscrow was a Catholic. It is clear that he retained his spirituality.
4. I am VERY disturbed by what he calls "The Kettle Dance". I am not from that culture, and do not know what it represents to the people. So I have no right to judge it.
5. The colors associated with the directions are wrong. I don't know if Mr. Mails got this wrong, or Mr. Foolscrow believed this information was too sacred to share. The accurate colors for the Sioux medicine wheel is.
Black in the West and represents Earth. White in the North and represents Air. Red in the East and represents Fire. Yellow in the South and represents Water Green in the Center and represents Spirit
You can see the accurate layout of the Sioux medicine wheel on the cover of "Native Wisdom" by Ed McGaa.
Questions or comments. E-Mail me. Two Bears
Wah doh Ogedoda
Biographical telling of Fools Crow life

Generic...Uninspired dialog, uninteresting, almost two dimensional characters, and a complete lack of a real story make for some pretty boring reading. Claremont can do better, and so can you.
A great WILDC.A.T.S. graphic novel!!This is the first WILDC.A.T.S. graphic novel I've read and a very good one at that!! This WILDC.A.T.S. story explores more of the mysterious origin of the alien warrior member of the WILDC.A.T.S., who is the last of her kind, Zealot. In this story Zealot confronts an evil enemy from her past that even she is afraid of, the evil alien sorceress, Tapestry. Zealot must have the full cooperation of the WILDC.A.T.S. team in order to defeat her, or the earth will be plunged under Tapestry's complete control. Plus, the WILDC.A.T.S. not only have Tapestry to deal with, but also these vile shape-shifting aliens that are similar to Daemonites in that they possess other beings and take over their bodies and minds!
I'm sure that any WILDC.A.T.S. fan, like myself, would absolutely love this great graphic novel!!
The Best of the WildCats

childishHis Bernard Samson books are good.
After that (mamist, city of gold) he goes into his second childhood with simpleton, stupid, unbelievable plots and characters.
Not recommended
Is a good story and moves quickly, but.....
Morality and SpycraftMAMista is a story written by an author quite comfortable examining the moral ambiguities presented, with good detail to his fictional surroundings, direct in his presentation, and very agile in his story-telling abilities. The characters always come alive with the story, including some minor ones you'd rather not have done so. The only complaint; in setting the mood so well, Deighton can go on a bit more than necessary. This is a minor flaw in an otherwise graceful novel.


Too Complicated?
i am looking at the 92 eclipse 1.8 4cylinder
Great reference

Robbins outcussles Cussler
Piranhas--A Dangerous Bite!
Harold Robbins at his best. Action, sex, deceit