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Nov 22, 2018LauraSteinert rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
I gave up on page 34 (only 364 pages short of finished). First, Slaughter had a woman from an avidly racist family smoking Kools in 1974, although only 2% of Kools were ever bought by white people, and had the woman picking tobacco out of her teeth, even though Kools were lifter cigarettes by the 70s. Then, she has a character look through her "translucent" shower curtain and describe what she see in the other room in great detail. I have a stack of well written books to read. Sometimes I put up with the excess descriptions and the errors she makes because she is so young, but if Slaughter can research the first draft lottery in excessive detail, she could take one minute to look up Kools and 30 seconds to look up the definition of translucent.