Louisa McCormack
Autor de Six Weeks to Toxic
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ido (2)
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- Género
- female
- Nacionalidad
- Canada
- Lugares de residencia
- Montréal, Québec, Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Agente
- Samantha Haywood (Transatlantic Literary Agency)
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The Catch : A Novel por Louisa McCormack
Review: The Catch by Louisa McCormack It took me a while to read this book. It was suppose to be humorous but I never even got a smile out of the story. I don’t think it was well-written and I didn’t care for most of the characters. I’ve been reading this book from the first of April in between other better books. I couldn’t seem to like the main character Minnie for some reason. I found the plot slow and I got bored but I finally manage to get to the end. I did like the information on the fishing industry and environment on Prince Edwards Island. The story begins when Minnie, a television producer in Toronto who gets stressed over her career so her boss thought she needed a break away from her work. Minnie decides to leave Toronto and spend the summer with her uncle Rex, an elderly man who has a home on the Island but has gone to some assisted living place temporarily on Prince Edwards Island. So Minnie has a place to stay at her uncle’s and she can visit him frequently where he was now staying. Rex claims he’s happy there and has made many friends. I did like his character and seemed like an older sweet man. So Minnie settled in for the summer and finds a simpler life, falls for a fisherman named Joe in the small village and they have a strange relationship that seemed more like a “fling for the summer” and that’s what I felt because they just didn’t seem to be a loving couple. They seemed distant towards each other but there were some sex scenes where they both enjoyed themselves. The story left no emotional impact on me and I predicted the ending before I got there. Some day I’m just going to bite the bullet and just put the book down unfinished and walk away…. It’s just hard when you have OCD…..… (más)
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Juan-banjo | otra reseña | May 31, 2016 | Alright but the sex scenes didn't need to be so graphic. They read like some one was trying to write for Playgirl. I hope she writes more but stay away from sex scenes just for the sake of having sex scenes.
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KarenAJeff | otra reseña | Nov 28, 2009 | Sex in the City, in Toronto. I did not like this book. I just re-read it, and don't know why I kept it after the first reading. There are two characters in the book, plus a dog, that I don't just hate. The main character and her best friend are pretentious and irritating and just ugh.
I don't find talking about bj's and orgasms and such as particularly daring -- so books that are full of self-righteous references to such just bug me. People who are so self-righteously self-aware and so much better than everyone because they wear the right shoes bug me more.
This book just bugs me. I can't believe I read it twice. I will be getting rid of my copy very soon.… (más)
I don't find talking about bj's and orgasms and such as particularly daring -- so books that are full of self-righteous references to such just bug me. People who are so self-righteously self-aware and so much better than everyone because they wear the right shoes bug me more.
This book just bugs me. I can't believe I read it twice. I will be getting rid of my copy very soon.… (más)
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randomarbitrary | otra reseña | Apr 30, 2009 | I am not usually a big fan of Canadian fiction. However, The Catch has all the elements that make it a wonderfully perfect read.
Louisa McCormack has absolutely captured the essence of the perfect chik lit story. She has created a flawed but adorable main character in Minerva. She has given Minerva a brilliant cast of characters and more importantly she has set her novel in one of the most beautiful places in the world PEI.
I loved this smart novel - it touched my heartstrings, made me laugh and made me want to move to the Island immediately.
The writing is rich and full of deep, touching subtext and I found myself reading page after page to find out about Joe - would he and Minerva end up together or not? Wow! what else can you ask for - friends, LOVE AND PEI. I am jealous.… (más)
Louisa McCormack has absolutely captured the essence of the perfect chik lit story. She has created a flawed but adorable main character in Minerva. She has given Minerva a brilliant cast of characters and more importantly she has set her novel in one of the most beautiful places in the world PEI.
I loved this smart novel - it touched my heartstrings, made me laugh and made me want to move to the Island immediately.
The writing is rich and full of deep, touching subtext and I found myself reading page after page to find out about Joe - would he and Minerva end up together or not? Wow! what else can you ask for - friends, LOVE AND PEI. I am jealous.… (más)
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Nitestar | otra reseña | Oct 10, 2008 | Estadísticas
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