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| Kirkus Reviews - Michael Riedel’s “Singular Sensation” | |
| Posted by: Broadwaygurl1122 11:48 am EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| Check out this neat review for Riedel’s new book! | |
| Link | https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/michael-riedel/singular-sensation/ |
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| "Later"? | |
| Posted by: NoPeopleLike 12:14 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
| In reply to: Kirkus Reviews - Michael Riedel’s “Singular Sensation” - Broadwaygurl1122 11:48 am EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| Angels in America opened in the early 90s. Ragtime and Lion King opened at the end of the 90s. The use of the word "later" to refer to Angels does not bode well. | |
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| "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 12:23 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
| In reply to: "Later"? - NoPeopleLike 12:14 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| Suspenseful? Does anyone in the target audience not know how that story ends? | |
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| re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Last Edit: KingSpeed 05:07 am EDT 07/31/20 | |
| Posted by: KingSpeed 05:07 am EDT 07/31/20 | |
| In reply to: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." - sirpupnyc 12:23 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| I know how the movie "Titanic" and the musical 1776 end but I think they are VERY suspenseful. If any piece is well-crafted, it can have you on the edge of your seat. If you haven't read his book yet, I don't think you can judge it. | |
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| re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 07:38 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
| In reply to: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." - sirpupnyc 12:23 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| It seems to me that anyone who reads this Board regularly, wouldn't need to read the book. Nu? | |
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| re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." | |
| Posted by: EvFoDr 10:36 am EDT 07/31/20 | |
| In reply to: re: "A poignant and suspenseful chapter follows Jonathan Larson..." - Pokernight 07:38 pm EDT 07/30/20 | |
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| I am not sure about that. My friends call me the walking encyclopedia of musical theatre (haha, yes it's true) and I DEVOURED his first book. I can't wait to read the second one. It's an entirely different experience from reading his gossip columns, for which I know some despise him and would therefore automatically write off the books. | |
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