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Perfect Circles: A Novel |
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Rating:  Summary: Perfect Circles=Perfect Page Turner Review: I used to work with Greg and he writes just as he talks. He's wonderfully funny -- and I'm only slightly prejudiced. In Perfect Circles, Greg continues the story of Will Ross, an unlikely hero, and Cheryl Crane. I'm convinced Will IS Greg. Somebody is undoing the Haven cycling team and Will and Cheryl are right in the middle of the action. Will's ultimate nobility is remarkable -- in life and in sports. Give the book a try. It's set in France. How bad can it be?
Rating:  Summary: Perfect Circles=Perfect Page Turner Review: I've never been to France. The only bike race I ever saw I cursed because it closed the streets I wanted to use at that particular moment. But after reading Moody's book, I had the urge to dig out the ten speed from the back of the garage and book a flight on the Concord. The story flashes from scene to scene so fast I got a blister on my page turning finger! The way this guy writes puts you in the middle of the action with such vivid detail you believe you're actually the one peddling the bike. Moody's wit and humor will have you re-reading some passages wishing YOU'D said that. The book taught me a lot about road racing and what might go on behind the scenes. If the thought of Groucho Marx on a bike tickles you, read this book!
Rating:  Summary: The Return of Will Ross Review: Perfect Circles brings back Will Ross, Greg Moody's hero from Two Wheels. I enjoyed this book, it was a great summer read but it is not as good as the first book. If you have never read any cycling mysteries, read Two Wheels or the Yellow Jersey instead. The first half of the book is well written, the second half tends to get a bit goofy...
Rating:  Summary: The Return of Will Ross Review: Perfect Circles brings back Will Ross, Greg Moody's hero from Two Wheels. I enjoyed this book, it was a great summer read but it is not as good as the first book. If you have never read any cycling mysteries, read Two Wheels or the Yellow Jersey instead. The first half of the book is well written, the second half tends to get a bit goofy...
Rating:  Summary: Highly recommended Review: This is more of a recommendation than a review. As a road cyclist, I thoroughly enjoyed both of Moody's books and consider them must reads for those looking for entertainment who have an interest in cycling - real page turners. Sure, they're a bit tongue-in-cheek, bullets flying, comic book-esque and not Pulitzer prize material. But I loved them nonetheless.
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