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Faye posts on 8/6/2012 5:32:43 PM One of the cleverest books I have read in a long time is Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra, mainly because it managed to get me to read a book I might normally would not have read. I am not a fan of romance books, and I don't consider this book to be a romance book, but it had just enough other elements to catch my interest and get me hooked. I loved this book. I'll read it again.
Sylvia posts on 8/5/2012 5:58:58 PM I loved Ronnie McVicar of Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. He is the dream man for any woman, and I was really glad that Jane Whitley ended up with him. She deserved a great guy like that after all she went through to get her life in order.
Rachel posts on 8/5/2012 5:54:39 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra has got to be the nicest book I have read in years. It's not a goody two shoes story, by any stretch of the imagination, but instead it has a balance of the good and the bad of life, and there is enough quality good to make it a very uplifting book. I highly recommend it.



Priscilla posts on 8/4/2012 2:57:36 PM The first time I can remember reading a book with this much to offer was The Ballad Of The Sad Cafe by Carson McCullers. I was in college. Since then I've read some good books, but none that have touched me in the same way till Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. Once again here is a story set in a beautiful place where the characters are odd, and the situations they find themselves in is a little left of center, and combined it all makes for great reading. Bravo! Learn a lesson all you other would-be writers. This is how it's done.
Angie posts on 8/4/2012 1:17:42 PM Once in a while a book comes along that touches people on a different level. I personally do not feel as if I have had that for quite some time now, until someone told me about Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. I was skeptical at first, but when I gave the book a chance, there was no turning back. I was spellbound from the start, and I highy recommend this book to anyone seeking an awesome book to read...
Lisa posts on 8/3/2012 4:20:04 PM Jane Whitley is my heroine now that I read and fell in love with Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. Now my future plans involve finding that special place where I can shine the way that she did. It has to be different for everybody, but its out there. We just need to find out slice of paradise. Easier said than done? Who knows? Maybe not.
Dina posts on 8/3/2012 4:13:31 PM I thought that the divorced and single women of Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra, were more exciting than those on shows like Desperate Housewives. It was written well before the TV show, and depicted the women more realistically. TV is fantasy, while this novel seemed more life-like.
Victoria posts on 8/2/2012 6:03:57 PM What I wouldn't give to live Jane Whitley's life in Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. I could see running my own elder care facility. I can even see myself living near the water or down in a hollow. That's the easy part. Coming back to reality is the hard part!
Ingrid posts on 8/2/2012 6:00:25 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra makes we want to live a Jimmy Buffet lifestyle, living on the beach or near the water, taking life easy, and just enjoying myself for the rest of my days....can anyone point me in the right direction??
Patsy posts on 8/1/2012 6:22:30 PM I especially loved the chapters that showcased Seneca Hollow. If ever there was a magical place in literature for adult readers, this book, Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra is it! I was swept away! You will be, too!
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