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Why is this book interesting? Three words: PLOT IS VINTAGE. It's one of those books that get you tied up to the descriptive details. The character of Jacob is also interesting, how drastic his life has changed overnight. Some people may bash on this book but I see how deep Sarah Gruen went over the facts and details. Most of the ideas in the book were based on reality, that was truly a plus point.

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descartes isn't as totally wrong-headed as many *cough gilbert ryle cough* claim; a lot of his reasoning is pretty solid. that's not to say that he isn't sometimes hopeless confused.

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I didn't enjoy this Thayer novel as much as I did the others I've read. However, the story itself was great and it was worth the read, just had too much detail for me. From back cover: "Young, brilliant, and engaged to the perfect guy, Kelly MacLeod feels ready to begin her new appointment as a Massachusetts judge. With all her dreams coming true, Kelly never envisions what might go wrong... Then a chance meeting with a new man awakens an unexpected passion in Kelly. Agreeing not to reveal their real names to each other, Kelly and the stranger begin an affair. But Kelly's lover is really Randall Madison, a doctor on the brink of divorcing his wife, Anne, a well-known political candidate who will stop at nothing to gain custody of their daughter. In the courtroom, as well as the bedroom, his life will unexpectedly dovetail with Kelly's. And as a secret from Kelly's own past re-emerges, she must make a life changing decision, as a judge-and as a woman."