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Cargando... More than Moonlight (Lucky Moon, #0.5) (edición 2011)por Piper Vaughn
Información de la obraMore Than Moonlight por M. J. O'Shea (Author) Ninguno Cargando...
Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Tre novelle utilissime per scoprire qualche retroscena in più sul rapporto tra Shane e Jess. Le tre storielle sono molto brevi, carine, un po' erotiche (soprattutto la terza) e approfondiscono alcuni elementi già raccontati nei flashback del primo volume della serie spiegando meglio alcune cose che nel romanzo venivano accennate o raccontate a grandi linee. Consigliate a mio avviso dopo la lettura del primo romanzo della serie per riuscire ad apprezzarle meglio e capire di più il rapporto tra i due ragazzi e la nascita della loro love story ( ) Although these are a prequel to [b:Moonlight Becomes You|11997139|Moonlight Becomes You (Lucky Moon, #1)|Piper Vaughn|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1311042131s/11997139.jpg|16961405], I'm not sure they work that well without having read that book. They probably should have been flashbacks. Basically there are four stories but only three of them are here and the fourth one, the most important, is missing because it's in the novel. So, since I didn't realize that, I was a little disconcerted to go from a story where a guy is in love with his best friend with absolutely no resolution to a story where they two are together. Hunh? They missed the most important part: when they actually get together for the first time. Even without that, the stories are random, including abuse that seems pointless and a bad neighborhood that feels irrelevant. They also feel like they're written about kids about 15 not 20 year olds. If the novel weren't so highly rated by some friends, I wouldn't even consider it after reading these. (Incidentally, the guys hanging around the bad neighborhood who are vaguely threatening are hispanic. The abusive father lives in a household in a bad neighborhood of course, as if domestic violence was only a low-class thing.) One good thing, though, is the guys cover some really good music. Although these are a prequel to [b:Moonlight Becomes You|11997139|Moonlight Becomes You (Lucky Moon, #1)|Piper Vaughn|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1311042131s/11997139.jpg|16961405], I'm not sure they work that well without having read that book. They probably should have been flashbacks. Basically there are four stories but only three of them are here and the fourth one, the most important, is missing because it's in the novel. So, since I didn't realize that, I was a little disconcerted to go from a story where a guy is in love with his best friend with absolutely no resolution to a story where they two are together. Hunh? They missed the most important part: when they actually get together for the first time. Even without that, the stories are random, including abuse that seems pointless and a bad neighborhood that feels irrelevant. They also feel like they're written about kids about 15 not 20 year olds. If the novel weren't so highly rated by some friends, I wouldn't even consider it after reading these. (Incidentally, the guys hanging around the bad neighborhood who are vaguely threatening are hispanic. The abusive father lives in a household in a bad neighborhood of course, as if domestic violence was only a low-class thing.) One good thing, though, is the guys cover some really good music. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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