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Didn’t Like It“I purchased the beige cover version of the book, and it was so awful to read the chapters kept repeating themselves,misspelled words,words running into each other,synonms,run-on words,different versions of the same chapters,previous chapters that was already read in other chapters,paragraphs that...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“I purchased the beige cover version of the book, and it was so awful to read the chapters kept repeating themselves,misspelled words,words running into each other,synonms,run-on words,different versions of the same chapters,previous chapters that was already read in other chapters,paragraphs that kept repeating the whole page,etc.... try to find the copy of the blue/black book maybe that is better!! I will never buy a book from this author again. ”
token787 wrote this review Sunday, April 6 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Obsessed Personalities
Finally coming to grips with the attack and rape that happened over three years ago, Rashawn is finally ready to come back to the place she calls home. Returning to her old job, friends and family have been a lot to deal with. She is sure that her nightmare is far behind, even though she looks into the eyes of her attacker's gift every day in her son, Reggie.
With an epidemic of the date rape drug, Get A--, people are coming up missing and dead and Rashawn is reliving the torment all over again. Waking up in awkward situations and feeling violated, Rashawn knows that something deadly is awaiting her. Will she have a second chance to put her attacker to rest, or will history repeat itself?
What I liked about "Obsession 101" was that this was not a typical story that I have read before. It had laughter, mystery, romance and a little street all in one. If you are an avid reader, you know what I am talking about. The problem that I had with Obsession, however, was with the main character, Rashawn. She was an airhead. It took her way too long to figure out who her attacker was. She trusted any and everybody and the only protection she had was never in her vicinity. Nevertheless, I am looking forward to more work from Michelle McGriff.
Reviewed by: LaDonna ”