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Maggie by Charles Martin
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I didn't really enjoy this book very much. There is Maggie who loses a baby and goes into a coma and has more bad luck down the road. Dylan is the loving husband, also grieving. THey try to adopt but get nowhere. There are burned down houses, tatooed bad guys and Bryce, the ubelieveable rich nut case who lives on many acres and suffers from some horrors in viet nam. ( )
  hammockqueen | May 6, 2009 |
Great book about love and hope. A little different from TDDD, in there was a lot more action to hold this story together. Excellent book, excellent writing. ( )
  sunshine608 | Oct 16, 2007 |
I read this because it was the sequel to The Dead Don't Dance. I had to find out what happened to Maggie. I didn't like it as much as the the first book, but I read it to the end. Charles Martin is a gifted author who writes stories filled with hope, and yet doesn't always tie things up neatly in the end. I will continue to read his books. ( )
  larestout | Dec 31, 1969 |
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