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Someone's in the Kitchen With Dinah |
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Rating:  Summary: Authentic dialogue and believeable characters Review: I read Barbara Arau's novel in nearly one sitting because I loved it! The dialog is so authentic and the people so believeable (maybe she knew people like this???) She had me laughing throughout. My only comment to the contrary is that, as a 300-pounder myself, weight shouldn't necessarily be a hinge for humor.
Rating:  Summary: Wow! I loved it Review: I was charmed by the characters, the feeling of the Keys, the sparkling dialogue. Cant wait for the next DINAH -- please hurry up! A bargain -- and a good read, too.
Rating:  Summary: Wow! I loved it Review: I was charmed by the characters, the feeling of the Keys, the sparkling dialogue. Cant wait for the next DINAH -- please hurry up! A bargain -- and a good read, too.
Rating:  Summary: Would make a Great Movie! Review: Someone's in the Kitchen With Dinah is a great "whodunnit". Humphrey Bogart's "Key Largo" is the setting for this adventure on fictitious Webb Key. It's well written with subtle clues that keep you guessing! I was unable to put it down because I just HAD to discover who the real villian was. Barbara Arau has an uncanny ability to put you in the shoes of her protagonist; you can smell the ocean, see the palm trees, the docks, the boats...her descriptions really transport you to the Florida Keys. I think it would be a wonderful movie: a fast paced nail biter during the hurricaine scene. Get it. You won't be disappointed.
Rating:  Summary: Authentic dialogue and believeable characters Review: Someone's in the Kitchen With Dinah is a great "whodunnit". Humphrey Bogart's "Key Largo" is the setting for this adventure on fictitious Webb Key. It's well written with subtle clues that keep you guessing! I was unable to put it down because I just HAD to discover who the real villian was. Barbara Arau has an uncanny ability to put you in the shoes of her protagonist; you can smell the ocean, see the palm trees, the docks, the boats...her descriptions really transport you to the Florida Keys. I think it would be a wonderful movie: a fast paced nail biter during the hurricaine scene. Get it. You won't be disappointed.
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