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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Repeating ideas within the same series brings rating down,
By Country Girl (Alabama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel Train (Paperback)
I first thought this book was a five star -- it was the first Gilbert Morris book I had read. But after picking up two of the other books in this series and a couple in a different series. I went from 5 to 2 stars because he will repeat concepts and ideas in the books I read. The most notable one concerns the Oregon Trail and making iced lemonade.
From one book to the next -- if it dealt with the Oregon Trail, the book had the 'iced lemonade' paragraph almost unchanged from one book to the next. Does the author really think we won't remember? And the story could have been used again by approaching it differently. This along with other ideas or descriptions that were repeated in each book turned me to a somewhat disappointed reader. If you are only going to read ONE of his books, it will definitely be an enjoyable read. If you are like many of us - find an author and try to read all of their books, prepare yourself for the same story line, descriptions, and action sequences.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book,
By Alaina (NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel Train (Kindle Edition)
This book was pretty good. It wasn't my favorite but I thought it was worthwhile. I thought it was really interesting to see the path that the group took along the Oregon Trail. The maps in the book were nice because it helped me visualize where they were going.
I would like to correct an error I found in the book though. Fort Kearny is spelled wrong. In the book its K-e-a-r-n-e-y and in real life its K-e-a-r-n-y. The fort is named after General Stephen Watts Kearny. The city of Kearney has the extra "E" in it because post masters kept making the mistake of adding it and it stuck. I just thought I would share that =)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
ANGEL TRAIN,
By Tamara Tilley (Hume Lake, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel Train (Paperback)
ANGEL TRAIN is part of the Wagon Wheel series by Gilbert Morris. And though I enjoyed it, many parts of the book seems predictable and similar to the other stories in the series.
The plight of the small Pennsylvania community called Pilgrim's Way has fallen on hard times. With the coal mine so many of the countrymen depend on closing, they feel desperate to find a solution. When Charity Morgan hears of the free land being offered in Oregon, she feels she has found that solution. The only problem . . . finding someone to lead them. When visiting her uncle, a prison warden, Charity finds her man in inmate Casey Tremayne. Casey, along with a ragtag group of criminals agrees to take the Pilgrim's Way group to Oregon with the promise they will be paroled if the group arrives safely. The attraction between Charity and Casey is immediate, though they both do what they can to ignore their feelings. The journey to Oregon is not without its trails and losses. But the end proves rewarding for both the travelers and the inmates. I enjoyed the entire series. But by the fourth book with similar story lines, it became a bit old.
1.0 out of 5 stars
MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENT,
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This review is from: Angel Train (Paperback)
Anyone at Amazon,
This seems to be the only untried way for me to reach you. I wish there was a way to give you and All-Booked-Up less than a star. I tried to be patient, big mistake, and tracked my paid for book, Angel Train. It was last seen March 14, in Hayward, CA; it was due to arrive on the 17th of March. I notified All-Booked-Up about the missing book in April, and they replied it was not their responsibility, but it was Amazon's. They didn't even include the best way to contact Amazon. I waited at least a week hoping Amazon would contact me, as I know Amazon, according to the agreement, had received copies of the correspondence. I had not had problems with Amazon previously throughout countless, and varying, transactions. This was a shock. I finally located the original transaction email address, and sent the present information to Amazon. I never even received an acknowledgement of the information. Someone owes me at least the price of the book, as well as an explanation. Have business practices changed? cas
4.0 out of 5 stars
Angel Train,
By Nurse Margaret (Grants Pass, Oregon) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Angel Train (Paperback)
This was the first book I read by Gilbert Morris. I enjoyed the story although it was
somewhat predictable. I live in Oregon so am interested in any book that has to do with Oregon history. This book was an easy read but hard to put down. I am looking forward to reading other books by Gilbert Morris.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good!,
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This review is from: Angel Train (Paperback)
I especially like the westerns and this one was very good. I did feel like that it should have told what happened to all the characters in the book but maybe he will address them in up coming books. As always very well written as Gilbert Morris always does.
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Angel Train by Gilbert Morris (Paperback - June 1, 2009)
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