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US Mall 1 - Barefoot: A Novel

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List Price: $13.99
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Manufacturer: Back Bay Books
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780316018593 ISBN: 0316018597 Label: Back Bay Books Manufacturer: Back Bay Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 432 Publication Date: 2008-06-09 Publisher: Back Bay Books Studio: Back Bay Books
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good storyline and characters, but riddled with mistakes and inconsistencies (she needs a new editor!) Comment: Overall I really enjoyed the book. It was a good story and Hilderbrand managed to connect you to each character pretty well. My biggest complaint was the mistakes and inconsistencies she made during her writing. They distracted me from the storyline. Here are some examples:
1. On page 6, one of the adult characters is riding in a cab with a 4 year old boy and a 9 month old boy sitting on her lap in the front seat, while 2 other adult characters are in the back seat. Since when is it okay for children to ride without car seats, and in the front seat?!?!?
2. On page 64 one character took a phone message for another character. The caller said "This is Walsh" yet the character taking the message wrote it down to "Call John Walsh." How did she know his name was John?
3. On page 203 one character was rolling down the window of his Jeep, while earlier in the book it talked about his Jeep windows being unzipped because it was a soft top Jeep. You can't roll down soft top windows!
4. Throughout the book, the 9 month old baby sleeps on an adult mattress on the floor. Why doesn't this baby have a crib or a pack-n-play?
Some of what Hildenbrand wrote made me worry for her children. She's a mom -- does she do these things with her own kids? And other things, mainly the inconsistencies, made me think she should get a new editor since the editor did not do a good job reviewing her book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Much More Than a Trashy Beach Novel Comment: The cover of "Barefoot" suggests another disposable summer trashy read, but I found it to be so much more. The characters were well-developed (I especially loved Brenda!), the plot lines were compelling, and the setting was captivating. I found myself wanting to join the three spunky women on Nantucket, and more than once I fantasized about the hunky (yet sensitive) Josh. :)
This book found me during a very hectic time in my life. However, "Barefoot" was such a delicious, well-written page-turner that I stole extra minutes wherever I could to treat myself to its captivating tale. I highly recommend it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Barefoot Comment: The book was a bit slow in the beginning but as you get to know the characters, it becomes a faster read. The descriptions of the island are wonderful. Well-written book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great summer read Comment: Entertaining, the characters are so real, you feel like you are part of the Nantucket summer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you're planning to wait for hours in the airport or somewhere else.. Comment: Then this book is for you. Or maybe not just for that.
I liked this book a lot. It can be forgettable because it's nothing that special. But I found it cute and cute is good. I love Josh Flynn's character by the way.
Nice book to read when you're incredibly bored, when you're passing time, or when you just want a break from the heavy drama and scary thrillers. Or the seemingly-trying-hard-to-be-HarryPotter-books.
Yup. NIce chick lit, this one.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good storyline and characters, but riddled with mistakes and inconsistencies (she needs a new editor!) Comment: Overall I really enjoyed the book. It was a good story and Hilderbrand managed to connect you to each character pretty well. My biggest complaint was the mistakes and inconsistencies she made during her writing. They distracted me from the storyline. Here are some examples:
1. On page 6, one of the adult characters is riding in a cab with a 4 year old boy and a 9 month old boy sitting on her lap in the front seat, while 2 other adult characters are in the back seat. Since when is it okay for children to ride without car seats, and in the front seat?!?!?
2. On page 64 one character took a phone message for another character. The caller said "This is Walsh" yet the character taking the message wrote it down to "Call John Walsh." How did she know his name was John?
3. On page 203 one character was rolling down the window of his Jeep, while earlier in the book it talked about his Jeep windows being unzipped because it was a soft top Jeep. You can't roll down soft top windows!
4. Throughout the book, the 9 month old baby sleeps on an adult mattress on the floor. Why doesn't this baby have a crib or a pack-n-play?
Some of what Hildenbrand wrote made me worry for her children. She's a mom -- does she do these things with her own kids? And other things, mainly the inconsistencies, made me think she should get a new editor since the editor did not do a good job reviewing her book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Much More Than a Trashy Beach Novel Comment: The cover of "Barefoot" suggests another disposable summer trashy read, but I found it to be so much more. The characters were well-developed (I especially loved Brenda!), the plot lines were compelling, and the setting was captivating. I found myself wanting to join the three spunky women on Nantucket, and more than once I fantasized about the hunky (yet sensitive) Josh. :)
This book found me during a very hectic time in my life. However, "Barefoot" was such a delicious, well-written page-turner that I stole extra minutes wherever I could to treat myself to its captivating tale. I highly recommend it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Barefoot Comment: The book was a bit slow in the beginning but as you get to know the characters, it becomes a faster read. The descriptions of the island are wonderful. Well-written book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great summer read Comment: Entertaining, the characters are so real, you feel like you are part of the Nantucket summer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you're planning to wait for hours in the airport or somewhere else.. Comment: Then this book is for you. Or maybe not just for that.
I liked this book a lot. It can be forgettable because it's nothing that special. But I found it cute and cute is good. I love Josh Flynn's character by the way.
Nice book to read when you're incredibly bored, when you're passing time, or when you just want a break from the heavy drama and scary thrillers. Or the seemingly-trying-hard-to-be-HarryPotter-books.
Yup. NIce chick lit, this one.
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