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Read Reviews for Sight Unseen - Robert Goddard
by - written on 13/08/09 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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Background: I have read and reviewed several novels by Robert Goddard in the last few months. He is a popular suspense/ mystery writer and one I have personally always enjoyed reading. This book I found while browsing round the crime section in my local library and couldn't wait to get it home and start reading it. About the author: Robert Goddard was born in Farnham in Hampshire on the 13th November 1954. His big passion other than writing is history. You can see this in many of his novels as they are often linked to our history and documents from it. He has written 20 successful books since the first one was published in ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/08/08 (Very useful, 204 readings)
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---Introduction--- Often when the stack of books in my drawer is getting low and I get the charity book list at work I go onto Amazon (it's quick) and search on some of the titles which sound promising to get a brief summary of what the book's about and a rough idea of how people rated it. Since it only costs 25p per book (from the charity book list) it's not the end of the world if I make some bad choices along the way, so no comments about the people who write reviews on Amazon please, we all know they are nowhere near the calibre of Ciao and DooYoo reviews! Anyway, "Sight Unseen" by Robert Goddard caught my eye and I decided to give it ... Read the complete review
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