tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534725688952671538.post7161193517383745426..comments2022-11-16T08:19:18.977-05:00Comments on Greyt Thoughts?: Review: Undone Deeds by Mark Del FrancoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534725688952671538.post-13989239511929821062015-02-15T22:10:02.356-05:002015-02-15T22:10:02.356-05:00You just need to re-read the book. It's pretty...You just need to re-read the book. It's pretty heavy. It's not something that hits you right away. I had to go back three times to figure out the ending. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5534725688952671538.post-88781180205324552752013-02-19T06:13:30.353-05:002013-02-19T06:13:30.353-05:00This is exactly how I felt when I've finished ...This is exactly how I felt when I've finished this book. I hate, when good, logical set-up (and even if there is a lot of magic involved in books everything were logical) and on the end: BOOM, it's all MISTIC. English isn't my first language, so this might be a problem: too many metaphors, allegories and mystical stuff... still, I've recognized many of them, bud didn't understand epilogue at all... Well, It didn't felt like ending at all. And all the "twists" Del Franco just trow at the reader at the second half of book... He introduced a lot of new stuff, but didn't resolved many of old ones: for example: what with Nigel? Why he tried to kill Meryl? What happened to him?<br /> I love Del Franco style, I love all Connor Grey books, but this one (especially ending) was really disappointing. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com