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Grass Roots by Stuart Woods

auntblh's review against another edition

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3.0

I am not fond of politics and this didn't help me to like them any more. The story was still good though. I liked how three seemingly unrelated threads were all woven together by the end.

rmardel's review against another edition

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3.0

This was the first Will Lee novel I have read, although I have encountered Lee in several of Woods' other novels. It was actually a bit more compelling than I expected, although some parts of the story line did seem incredibly far-fetched, and I enjoyed reading it. It took me a little longer than my other weekend-reading, perhaps it was a bit more absorbing, and I finished it up yesterday afternoon. I would say it was better than most of what I have read recently from Woods, but then it is not that new, and I just noticed that it was written 20 years ago, so that may be the explanation right there, but perhaps I will read some of the other Will Lee novels when I get my next entertainment itch.

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4.0

Book #47 read in 2010

After really not liking the first two books in this series, I wasn't sure what to expect from this one. But I really enjoyed it. Will Lee is endearing and easy to like.
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