February 19, 2012

Until Next Time by Kevin fox



Title:  Until Next Time
Author:  Kevin Fox
Publisher:  Alonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Publication Date:  2012
Pages:  388
ISBN:  9781565129931
Source:  book Browse

This is a story about an Irish family that seems to be living in a cycle similar to celtic knot.  The story is written as journal entries by Sean Michael corigan and Michael sean Corigan. One is living in 1972 and the other is living in 1996.  even though the story constantly flipsbetween the two time lines and sometimes can be a little confusing, overall the story is a good one.  It is full of suspense and drama and little romance that keepsyou glued to the pages.  It takes you from New York to Ireland and into two different, but at the same timei similar worlds.

"Even as I dreamed it, I knew I was dreaming, I even turned back to the schoolhouse and it wasn't there.  This dream came before the schoolhouse.  I wasn't scared anymore, even though I was sweating with fear and my heart was beating wildly.  I'd had this dream before, it seemed, because I knew how it ended, I knew what happened next."  Page 161-Sean 1996








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February 19, 2012

Until Next Time by Kevin fox



Title:  Until Next Time
Author:  Kevin Fox
Publisher:  Alonquin Books of Chapel Hill
Publication Date:  2012
Pages:  388
ISBN:  9781565129931
Source:  book Browse

This is a story about an Irish family that seems to be living in a cycle similar to celtic knot.  The story is written as journal entries by Sean Michael corigan and Michael sean Corigan. One is living in 1972 and the other is living in 1996.  even though the story constantly flipsbetween the two time lines and sometimes can be a little confusing, overall the story is a good one.  It is full of suspense and drama and little romance that keepsyou glued to the pages.  It takes you from New York to Ireland and into two different, but at the same timei similar worlds.

"Even as I dreamed it, I knew I was dreaming, I even turned back to the schoolhouse and it wasn't there.  This dream came before the schoolhouse.  I wasn't scared anymore, even though I was sweating with fear and my heart was beating wildly.  I'd had this dream before, it seemed, because I knew how it ended, I knew what happened next."  Page 161-Sean 1996








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