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|title=Standing Water
|sort=Standing Water
|author=Terri Armstrong
|reviewer=Louise Laurie
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Maybe
|paperback=1908136006
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|pages=310
|publisher=Pewter Rose Press
|date=February 2012
|isbn=978-1908136008
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Family relationships are explored in this book with all the tiny details picked over and thoroughly investigated. While I found the characters credible and interesting, I wasn't so keen on Armstrong's rather pedantic telling of her story. At times, I found her writing to be somewhat essay-ish and therefore amateur. So, all things considered, an average read for me.
If this book appeals then you might like to try [[The Red Book by Meaghan Delahunt]]or [[The Vintage and the Gleaning by Jeremy Chambers]].
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