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Rating:  Summary: Stick to Serving in the Restaurant Review: Being from the Flathead, I found the book very accurate and described the area well. The story line is very believable and as you read the novel, you can imagine yourself getting placed in the same situation as the characters in the book.The writer does get a little too lengthy in his descreptions of things, but overall, the book keeps your interest while reading and keeps you thinking of "whats next" when your not. Haven't read this writer before but I hope he keeps going with more books in the future.
Rating:  Summary: Flathead Saloon much more then a cathouse! Review: Being from the Flathead, I found the book very accurate and described the area well. The story line is very believable and as you read the novel, you can imagine yourself getting placed in the same situation as the characters in the book. The writer does get a little too lengthy in his descreptions of things, but overall, the book keeps your interest while reading and keeps you thinking of "whats next" when your not. Haven't read this writer before but I hope he keeps going with more books in the future.
Rating:  Summary: Stick to Serving in the Restaurant Review: This book, page after tedious page, serves the writer--whose bio includes that of restaurateur--rarely the reader. The main character's intended strength is forever applied in his words to others, and these statements are more air than action, so that strength comes out as weakness. One gets the feeling the author, through his main character, is telling off everyone who has annoyed him. What little story there is--a drive-by shooting and the family's life that follows--could have been told in a dozen pages. Sorry, but this book is nowhere.
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