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A review by maartje_volder
Run, Rose, Run by Dolly Parton, James Patterson
4.0
I am a bit shallow but I think that is perfectly fine when it comes to books.
I was just browsing when I came across this new book and it said Dolly Parton and Patterson and I decided that was all the information I needed. I am not a big country music fan, so that part scared me a bit, but I adore Dolly Parton as a person. Like if we ever need an earth ambassador, please send her. She is great, kind, loving, warm.
And it was a lovely read. Just enough thrill to stay interesting and enough spectacle to make you dream of a life you might want to have. The main character is a bit of a pickle to get into because we don't get to know a whole lot about her. You just have to accept that she has her reasons. When she makes wishes though, she dreams big. Although I might have picked a different wish if I had 5. Still unsure as to how she never got kidnapped at some of the points in the story, but that is up to the writer.
Side note, book also has a Dolly Parton album of the same name.
I was just browsing when I came across this new book and it said Dolly Parton and Patterson and I decided that was all the information I needed. I am not a big country music fan, so that part scared me a bit, but I adore Dolly Parton as a person. Like if we ever need an earth ambassador, please send her. She is great, kind, loving, warm.
And it was a lovely read. Just enough thrill to stay interesting and enough spectacle to make you dream of a life you might want to have. The main character is a bit of a pickle to get into because we don't get to know a whole lot about her. You just have to accept that she has her reasons. When she makes wishes though, she dreams big. Although I might have picked a different wish if I had 5. Still unsure as to how she never got kidnapped at some of the points in the story, but that is up to the writer.
Side note, book also has a Dolly Parton album of the same name.