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Dr. Shannon's Discovery...., December 2, 1999
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This review is from: Shannon's Way (Hardcover)
A page-turning novel set in 1920's Scotland...Cronin's protagonist is a brilliant scientist content to save the world, but makes a discovery that cause his scientific ordeals to take a backseat: a forbidden love. Cronin really puts us there, Dr. Shannon (our protagonist) is hilarious in his observations of the idiots around him....All in all a great read, and impossible to put down for the last 20 chapters...You'll feel better for the read....
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Shannon's Way a great book for young ,old, male or female., July 19, 1999
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Shannon's Way is a book about Dr Robert Shannon who lives for his experiments and finds love that nearly tortures him as much as a failed experiment six months in the making. Great Book!
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Out jackie Collins - This book is a page turner., May 9, 1999
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An extremley superior Mills and BOOM! All the necessary ingredients for kicking off your shoes on a wet Sunday afternoon. Love, reglion, a medic and a woman mad for it. The climax of the book is when our herione gets scarlet fever, but Dr. Shannon (probably with bronzed torso toboot!) saves the girl, saves the book, saves you finishing the entire bag of wine gums and any other excuse you need to waste your life. Read it. Live it. SORT IT!
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