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Light of Day: A Novel (P.S.)
Light of Day A Novel - P.S.
Author: Jamie M. Saul
Light of Day is a powerful and illuminating novel about love, loss, and the unforeseeable darkness that lurks around the corners of everyday life. Respected professor Jack Owens brought his son, Danny, to Gilbert, Indiana, to escape a betrayal too painful to endure anywhere but in this quiet Midwestern college town. After ten years, Jac...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060747534
ISBN-10: 0060747536
Publication Date: 8/1/2006
Pages: 352
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3 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
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Great opening, better ending but lacking a middle. The middle drew on, slowed the pace of the book and more or less ruined it for me. That is not to say that this was a bad book. It just wasn't a good one either.
For a book that left the plot to the beginning and ending, it had terrible characters to sustain it through the slow middle. No one was particularly likeable, and almost all of them seemed completely unreal. Any moments of reality captured didn't include any of the characters.
Female characters were particularly lacking in this novel. They had weak motivations and no real, clear voice.
I felt like some of the "minor" characters were lacking in having their portion of the story told. All in all, this was entertaining enough, but it just wasn't they type of thing that I would say is a must-read, or even a if-you-have-the-time read.


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