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Post by ~ ♥ Mariska ♥ ~ on Oct 1, 2008 13:03:06 GMT
Lucas Scott’s ‘The Comet’ Reviews
Thanks to Denise…she wrote down all the reviews that were on the back of his book The Comet.
Lucas Scott’s sophomore effort is a moving portrait of lost love. It will turn even the most cynical reader into a hopeless romantic.
Lucas Scott reaches for the stars and ends up capturing THE COMET in his in his meditative follow-up to An Unkindness of Ravens.
Moody and evocative, Scott’s prose sings and his sentiment overwhelms in The Comet. Rich with metaphor and infused with the most emotional slow-burn one would expect from a heavenly body, fans of Scott’s first novel would need the presence of Tiresian to see the change of pace coming.
The comet takes off on the first page and hurtles across the reader’s imagination, leave a starburst that lingers long after the final words.
The second effort, The Comet, proves that Lucas Scott is a young literary talent that will be with us for some time.
Source: OTH Blog
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Post by Meg on Oct 1, 2008 13:22:45 GMT
Nice to know what it said, thanks for sharing.
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Post by ~ ♥ Mariska ♥ ~ on Oct 1, 2008 13:35:55 GMT
Yeah, I thought so too!! You're welcome!
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Post by Meg on Oct 1, 2008 14:18:53 GMT
See the rivercourt at the bottom of the front cover...
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Post by ~ ♥ Mariska ♥ ~ on Oct 1, 2008 14:56:50 GMT
Yeah, I see it now! That's so awesome!!! I love it!!
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Post by Meg on Oct 1, 2008 17:27:26 GMT
I know, at first I thought it was Peyton's car on it, but it's not. It's the riversourt.
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Post by ~ ♥ Mariska ♥ ~ on Oct 1, 2008 18:57:02 GMT
Yeah, both would be nice! But I like the rivercourt on it!
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