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Reviews for God's Haircut, and Other Remembered Dreams: Poems

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The average rating for God's Haircut, and Other Remembered Dreams: Poems based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2017-06-01 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Estelle Kastleman
The story starts with an interesting prologue but by chapter 2 or three - I began to feel something like this............ I started skimming ......and more skimming............. The plot is a somewhat unbelievable.....I lost most of the plot before I got halfway!!! But the most irritating thing about this book, was the heroine!!! Everyone around her is trying to help her and her son from some really bad bad guys.....and all she does is whine, moan..........and is beyond totally ungrateful! She drove me absolutely crazy!!!! She's suppose to be this smart scientist but hell, she behaves more like a "banshee"!! In fact, I wanted to advise the hero to wring her neck and get on with his program!!! Though we meet up with some of the characters from the Eve Duncan Series....Joe Quinn, Jane Maguire and others, it's not really part of the series and can be read as a standalone.......though I cannot in all honesty recommend this book.........if you don't read it...you won't miss out on anything exciting.
Review # 2 was written on 2009-01-03 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Brad Kesten
I'm giving this book 3.5/5 stars. I haven't read a Iris Johansen books in year. She's a good writer. She knows how to write catchers. She has pulled me in with that mind blowing prologue. The prologue introduce one word and that word is "What!" This book is about a dream therapist name Sophie. She has a 10 year old son name Michael. He suffers from night terrors, because of something that happend 2 years earlier. See prologue! Michael wasn't the only one affected by something that happend two years earlier. So was Sophie. The aftermath left her in a psych ward. The person responsible for the chaos is Sophie's ex-boss, Sanborne and his partner Boch. Sophie had developed a program, but Sanborne had took it and turned it bad. He wanted to control people. Sophie wanted to kill him, but she wasn't the only one. Her good friend Jock was willing to kill Sanborne for her, but he wasn't the only man that was willing to kill Sanborne. The hero, Royd wanted to kill him, because Sanborne was responsible for his torturing. He's responsible for making Royd the person that he is. The bad portion of Royd. Royd is a good guy, trying to overcome the bad he been through. He's a tortured hero. A humorous hero. Sophie and Royd has sexual tension. That's all I am going to say about Sophie and Royd. The man that has caught my attention in the story was Jock. He's dark, a mystery and although he's not the hero in this book, he sexiness showed and Mrs. Johansen didn't even write about him getting with anyone. All he wanted to do was make sure that Sophie and her son was taken care of. He was willing to kill Sanborne for Sophie. He's a loyal person. Trustworthy. It's something about him that brings him through the mirror. He's a tortured hero as well. I have to find out if he has a book or will be getting a book. I recommend this fast pace book to anyone that likes to read suspense stories and likes a book where there is humor.


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