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Outer Banks

Product Type: eBooks
Product Price: $11.99
Manufacturer: HarperCollins e-books
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Description
Elegant Kate, walking a tightrope over an abyss of lies...sensitive, sensible, self-contained Cecie...Ginger, the heiress, sexy, vibrant, richer than sin...and poor, hopeless, brilliant Fig—they came together as sorority sisters on a Southern campus in the '60s. Four young women bound by rare, blinding, early friendship—they spend two idyllic spring breaks at Nag's Head, North Carolina, the isolated strip of barrier islands where grand old weatherbeaten houses perch defiantly on the edge of a storm-tossed sea. Now thirty years later, they are coming back. They are coming back to recapture the exquisite magic of those early years...to experience again the love, the enthusiasm, the passion, pain, and cruel-betrayal that shaped the four young girls into women and set them all adrift on the...Outer Banks.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-08-27
Summary: "fun summer reading"
definitely a page turner. well developed characters. our book club read and discussed - got positive reviews from all, but none of us really liked the ending??
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2009-05-05
Summary: "Not what it seems"
First of all, what's a man doing reviewing a book for women? Well,
why not? I picked up the book in the laundry room and blatant curiosity
impelled me to dig into it. I'm not sorry ... I don't think.
Certainly, Siddons has a smooth narrative style, as other reviewers
have noted. And she has a certain talent for fleshing out characters. But
something went wrong here in this particular book. What? The characters'
behavior just doesn't seem consistent with ... well, their character.
I couldn't make much sense of this book. Then I had a grand *inspiration*.
What if ... the narrator, Kate, is lying through her teeth and has
fabricated the whole story? What if her friend/enemy Fig Newton is
actually the victim ... and heroine? What if Kate is the one really
behind all the plots and machinations and has set up Fig to take the
fall? Aha! Now all the pieces come together.
Possibly the deception is deliberate on the part of author Rivers Siddons.
That would mean that she's cleverer than all her readers and reviewers
(except yours truly, of course). And so Anne Rivers Siddons comes across
as a most enigmatic and cryptic writer who deserves the company of James
Joyce and Robert Musil. By golly, that's why I'm bumping the rating up
from one star to three. Maybe this book even deserves five. Nobel Prize
for Literature, anyone?
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2008-05-13
Summary: "Another super read by Anne Rivers Siddons"
I wondered about this book at the outset because the first few chapters depressed me. But the author really pulls you in with characters that are interesting in and of themselves and moreso because of the realtionships between them. Her themes resonate with females generally, but she's also a beautiful, witty writer. The end of the book especially is riveting! This would be a great summer read.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-09-26
Summary: "Great stuff"
I always know a book is fantastic when I finish it and have to discuss it with someone immediately. I had never read any of ARS's work and went into this knowing very little about the plot. The book is a little overdramatic in parts and some things are never fully explained, but I didn't care because the characters and relationships seemed so real. If you're ready to go on a roller coaster ride down memory lane, pick up this one.
Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2005-12-08
Summary: "A disappointing read"
I've always enjoyed Siddon's descriptions of the locations and milieu of the characters in her books, and this one continues at a high level on that score. But the plot line was not engaging. Very slow. I kept waiting for something intriguing to happen, as it does in other of her books. I'd skip this one and read another of Anne Rivers Siddon's wonderful books.