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I didn't know anything about this book going in (except that a couple of movies have been adapted from it). I didn't think I had expectations, but apparently I did because I was surprised by what the book was about. (I don't know how to explain it; that's just what I felt.) I did an audiobook from OverDrive. I enjoyed the narrator's British and Australian accents, though sometimes it felt he was rushing some of the speaking. I think I missed a few parts with the audio (and being in the office), but I believe I got the gist. Was a bit surprised at a couple of parts and wasn't sure exactly what happened--but I'm going to go with what I want to think. :-) Otherwise, I liked the book. I can't really say for why or for what reasons. But I liked the book. I liked the writing. I liked the story. I was a little "ummmm" that the narrator had so many details of what occurred between Jean and Joe. Did Jean really write THAT much to him? 'Cause I would have thought some of that a bit too personal. Maybe that's just me.

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Loved this book in fact is probably my favorite book written by him. I love the fact that we get to see how Oliver Stone gets even with the man who orchestrated the death if his wife and family. The Camel Club series is one of the best. As I was reading I was thinking this has movie potential or tv show written all over it.

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It tells me some things about what you do at the beach. And it tells me that you can take friends home with you. And it tells me that you can bring a chair and an umbrella and a beach volleyball.