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Obres de Ginny Dye

On To Richmond: 1861-1862 (2010) 61 exemplars
Spring Will Come: 1862-1863 (2010) 43 exemplars
Carry Me Home (1997) 38 exemplars
Under the Southern Moon (1996) 36 exemplars
Dark Chaos: 1863-1864 (2015) 35 exemplars
The Last Long Night: 1864-1865 (2014) 33 exemplars
Glimmers Of Change: 1866 (2014) 30 exemplars
Tender Rebel (1997) 23 exemplars
Magnolia Dreams (1998) 21 exemplars
Always Forward: 1867 (2016) 17 exemplars
Horizons Unfolding: 1869-1870 (2018) 12 exemplars
Courage Rising: 1871 (2019) 10 exemplars
Renewed By Dawn: 1871-1872 (2020) 9 exemplars
Misty Shadows Of Hope: 1870 (2018) 7 exemplars
Journey to joy 1 exemplars

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Altres noms
Gaffney, Virginia
Data de naixement
1957
Gènere
female
Nacionalitat
USA
Lloc de naixement
North Carolina
Organitzacions
Together We Can Change The World, Inc.

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The latest book in the Bregdan Chronicles series was as entertaining as the prior books. Ms. Dye sometimes has a tendency to revert to long, explanatory dialogs that just don't ring credible to me, and this book had a lot of that. The characters continue to be well-drawn, and the story is interesting. I am a fan of historical fiction, and writing it has been my hobby for a long time, so I appreciate the detail Ms. Dye provides, obviously the result of good research.
 
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bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
The continuing saga of a Southern belle who fights social injustice during the amtebellum period. Although some of the story arcs and plot devices employed by the author are sometimes too precious and the characters can be too good to be true, the social history is well-researched and the story is interesting.
 
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bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
In this thirteenth installment of her Bregdan Chronicles series, Ms. Dye continues the saga of Carrie Cromwell, a woman who grew up on a slave-holding plantation before, during, and after the Civil War. The writing, however, is not top notch, and she breaks the first rule of writing - show, don't tell - consistently. Way too much dialogue with long explanations. Although I am a history buff and appreciate the bits of cultural history presented into the story, they are not woven in but rather see superimposed. Nevertheless, well researched.… (més)
 
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bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |
Blogger Ginny Dye tells a good story. In this, her 14th book in the Bregdan Chronicles, we continue to follow the saga of Carrie Wallingford -- now Dr. Wallingford --as she continues to save her little corner of the world. But the kindest way to say this is that Ms. Dye could use a good editor (she self-publishes). She breaks the primary writing rule drummed into every writer: show, don't tell. There are far too many lengthy soliloquies during conversations, where one character or another explains a historical fact or new invention or some other timely element. It always bogs down the story. The story moves via far too much dialogue on top of that. Also some cringeworthy, convoluted sentences reared up, which I do not recall so much from past books. I stuck with the series, though, because I have been following these characters through the Civil War years and now in the antebellum South. But I am a book or two behind and I do not think I will invest the time when there are so many great books awaiting me.… (més)
 
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bschweiger | Feb 4, 2024 |

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Obres
39
Membres
640
Popularitat
#39,395
Valoració
½ 3.7
Ressenyes
8
ISBN
61
Llengües
2

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