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Didn’t Like It“This was my first Cedar Cove book. There are SO many people in the book to keep straigt. I don't know if I'll look for anymore from the series.” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Book 6”
Rachael C wrote this review Sunday, October 4 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I like this series. This is the second book Cedar Cove book that I have read. It is a nice read, and characters are likable. I will most likely read more of the series.”
Judy E wrote this review Saturday, July 18 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“She keeps you wondering, but the end results are always remarkable.”
Joan D wrote this review Thursday, June 11 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Wonderful!”
Amie Stone wrote this review Wednesday, April 29 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This is part of Debbie macomber's "Cove" series..actually it's the 6th in her series of people from the same area. Each book has a main focus on another resident of this community "Cedar Cove" but all the same character interact with one another. It is a very addictive series..she comes out with a new one every September.”
Bess W wrote this review Saturday, April 4 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I have to start out by saying I have read more in this past week than I have in the last month. I am incredibly grateful to have caught the reading bug again.
6 Rainier Drive is the sixth book in Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove series. I am usually adament about not burning out on a series especially when I am capable of reading them all at once. I have burnt myself out on a few authors that I now wish I could read again. However I just finished reading 50 Harbor Street a few days ago and Macomber had a cliffhanger and I just HAD to know what happened because I had to know “whodunit”. It turns out that I was right all along and as I closed the chapter of 6 Rainier Drive I couldn’t feel more triumphant. There are times when you know what is going to happen before it does and sometimes it can make you so mad that you wasted 300 pages hoping for a different ending, but not me with this one. I wanted to be right, I wanted to think that I knew that coastal town of Cedar Cove and the people who live there. Macomber has written amazingly lifelike characters that I was able to “see” into the heart of the matter and make my assumption on what I knew as a reader. I love authors that can do that.
However, I will say that there are some continuity issues in this one to the point that I had to email the publisher because it distracted me from the story so that is truly only the negative thing I can say. I read some reviews on Barnes and Noble because I was dying to know if my theory was correct and I had seen some people complain about this book, but all I have to say is that I didn’t get the vibe from this book that those people did. With each new visit to Cedar Cove I fall more in love with the characters and the town, and I look forward to meeting up with them again at 74 Seaside Avenue.”
“I only gave this 3 stars because it is basically formulaic -- which is not to say it's not a quick, fun read in the classic Macomber-romance way. Lots of essentially nice people all intertwined - it's like hanging over the back fence chatting about the neighborhood. Part of the Cedar Cove series.”
PR L wrote this review Thursday, May 29 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“This was my first Cedar Cove book. There are SO many people in the book to keep straigt. I don't know if I'll look for anymore from the series.”
Lorrie F wrote this review Wednesday, February 6 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I have really enjoyed all of the books in this series. The characters are great and I’ve become attached to them. I can’t wait for the next book.”
CindyPageTurner wrote this review Wednesday, September 26 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No