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Autumn Leaves: A Novel | 
enlarge | Author: Victor Mcglothin Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 1122281
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 352 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.4 x 3.3
ISBN: 0312286767 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780312286767 ASIN: 0312286767
Publication Date: September 16, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy!
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Marshall Coates and Rorey Garland are on top of the world--best friends and superstar athletes with millions in professional contracts just around the corner. But their lives are far from perfect. Despite loving the best thing that ever happened to him-his girlfriend, Jasmine Reynolds-Marshall is constantly faced with the shapely sirens who always seem to accompany the limelight. And Rorey has a dark secret that could destroy their friendship and his life.
In Dallas, Kennedy James is a beautiful art curator who's romantically involved with the wealthy but self-centered society climber Simpson Stone. When confronted with the dilemma of what's more important, getting what she wants or having the man she needs, she finds herself caught up in a tumultuous war of the heart. When she's offered a chance at true love with a less glamorous man will she be able to take it?
As their lives converge, which of them will manage to capture happiness? And which will fall, beautiful but doomed, like autumn leaves?
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Unappealing writing style February 27, 2007 I read this book because it was chosen for my book club. Though I try to make it a point to finish any book I start, this one wasn't easy for me. Though the characters were interesting enough, I found the writing style and phraseology extremely annoying. It just didn't seem to flow at all. Things would be okay for a paragraph or so then the author threw in language that seemed overly dramatic or really out of sync with the overall picture he was painting. I applaud the effort of anyone who writes a novel but I really didn't enjoy it and doubt I'll read his other works.
Emotional Read! January 2, 2005 What a great and true to life story! I did not put this book down until I finished it! A must read for all!
Finally read it June 30, 2004 I finally read this book and enjoyed it to the end. This book is so underrated and never talked about. I found out about it by being on this website, no one ever mentioned it to me.The story surrounds the subject of HIV and how you and many others could be affected by it and not even know it just by making a crucial mistake of having unprotected sex. It was just a coincidence that as I was reading this book I was waiting for my results of my prenatal HIV test. On top of that one of the characters named Kennedy finally found love in her life and then found out that she had full blown AIDS and had to give up that love because she loved him so deep and wanted him to live his life, without it being complicated with her sickness. Now that's love, when you worry about someone else more that yourself. This book kind of reminds me of Butterscotch Blues which was also a great read. I highly recommend that this book be read because of the attack we are recieving on this world from AIDS, even though it can be transmitted from more that casual sex, that is the main reason it is tranmitted though, so please get a little bit of education in this work of fiction. Later....
Truly Impressed June 14, 2004 Although this was slow to get moving, I must say that I was totally impressed. One problem that I have is that things were moving slow in the beginning, the there was a rush at the end. Situations weren't played out, they just happened, and that was that (I hope that made some sense). I definitely recommend this book!
I have no idea what book the other reviewers were reading, February 3, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
but it certainly was not Autumn Leaves by Victor McGlothin.This was not a good book. It was not well written. The characters were one dimensional stereotypes. The writing was horribly cliched. It wasn't interesting. The issues were not handled deftly. It wasn't gripping. The only reason I finished it is because it was chosen for my book club. Really, the only good thing I can say about this book is that there are very few spelling mistakes. Other than that, there are no redeeming features. I honestly cannot believe that this book managed to get published (much less managed a paperback printing.) It's bad from the very first sentence, and never gets better. There are times when it delves into the "so bad it's funny" area (think "Plan 9 from Outer Space"), but there's no real humor. There's no real intelligence. There's not a single line that you would ever repeat to anyone (except in an English class as a "what not to do" example). Just 300+ pages of unrelenting awfulness. And then, there's the *issue.* AIDS. McGlothin treats this so heavy handedly, you think you're reading some kind of public service announcement, except the average AIDS pamphlet is way more entertaining. His info, however, was five years out of date at the time of publishing (and even farther out of date now). His research was slipshod as well, and it showed in the storyline. Also, the characters must have been living under some rock for the past 15 years - any 12-year-old child off the street is better informed on HIV and AIDS than any of his characters (or for that matter, Mr. McGlothin himself). I suppose that it's good that someone wrote a book that had something to do with AIDS, pity it couldn't be someone with talent. Go back and read the Publisher's Weekly review. It's dead on - and better written than Autumn Leaves. Don't buy this book. Don't waste your time on this book. Don't read this book. You'll thank me later.
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