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The average rating for Harmful chemical substances based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-12-12 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Randy Scopely
Imaginative, Spur Award-winning western about Annie Pinkerton Boone Newcastle's wedding night and the years that follow. Annie's elderly husband drops dead in bed (a marriage arranged by her late mother back in Iowa). He does not leave her completely, though; his soul takes up residence in Annie's body. This situation earns her a reputation as a seer. Soon she leaves the Arizona mansion her husband left her to find a career on the carnival circuit. Neither can foresee the bandits she will encounter or the one she will fall for. A clever idea with a heroine who is easy to root for, this book is an excellent picaresque tale of love, success and freedom.
Review # 2 was written on 2015-02-16 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars He Quan
Good for people who like adventure, travel, tough female heroines, humour, and a western setting. Great introduction to western genre for people who don't think they like Westerns. Not your traditional western book though, so people who want gunfights and lone rangers may not appreciate it. Strong sexual content at times, but I enjoyed it. The book ends on a very romantic note. I am not sure that romance readers would enjoy waiting as long as it takes for the romance to kick in, and it is a bit unexpected when it does. Still, it ends on a sweet note. Character: I cannot fathom how anyone who enjoys character would not enjoy strong-willed and eccentric Annie. I really enjoyed Annie and all the antics she gets into and wished there was another book about her. How she responds to these situations is always as sassy and quick witted as I would like to be. Her ragtag assortments of secondary characters were just as good: lewd Jonas Newcastle, under-appreciated culinary genius Sam Two Trees, and pet cheetah Nebakanezer (to name a few). Story: Bizarre and unexpected, the oddest things end up happening to Annie who is along for the wild ride. First her husband dies, then inhabits her body, she becomes a famous mystic, tours with a circus, gets kidnapped by cowboy bandits, and is rescued by a hunk. It is a wild ride through all of her experiences. Setting: Wild West- Arizona territory in 1890's and then travels all over the states. Setting is a big part of the novel and this places it firmly in the Western genre. Language: Memorable for it is western slang and accents which peppers all of the dialogue. Not particularly hard to read, but has a diverse vocabulary which excited me.


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