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Susana posts on 9/24/2012 3:12:03 PM Let's all do what we agreed upon from the outset - and that is to ignore the lonely trolls. They'll go away, and we can go back to discussing our book. Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra deserves that much respect!
Jill posts on 9/23/2012 7:20:03 PM Ever notice how the trolls come out against the successful books like Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra, but rarely take notice of the hacks. Its a jealousy thing.
Pamela posts on 9/23/2012 7:12:04 PM This person who claims their name is Karen is probably just a disgruntled writer whose book nobody will say any good things about. Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra is an excellent book. It's one of the best books I've read in quite some time. We are a book club dedicated to the writings of this author. If you did your homework, you'd see that he's written quite a body of work already and doesn't need to have this particular book hyped. Take a minute before you show how ignorant you are by checking him out before you decide his book stinks when you've obviously never read it.



Robin posts on 9/23/2012 7:06:23 PM Hey retard! This is a book club message board! You're not a part of it, so we would appreciate it if you would mind your own business and go grace some other message board with your wit. We have a protocol with regard to posts. We write our posts like essays, if you must know, with a beginning, middle and end. Maybe if you would take the time to learn how to read and write, perhaps this might make sense to you!
Karen posts on 9/22/2012 5:36:48 PM This book sukks! Does anyone else notice that almost every post on here starts with the exact same words and appear to be written by the same person using different names? My guess is Robert Segara is a dope lurking around on this board trying to hype his book. No thanks!
Florence posts on 9/21/2012 6:41:37 PM Yes, Kelly, that's exactly the same feelings I was left with when I finished the novel, Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra. I felt an emptiness that I never experienced before with a book. I didn't know what to do about it, and I still don't know what I can do about it, except hope for a sequel, or another equally satisfying story to come along...I wonder what the odds are of either happening?
Kelly posts on 9/21/2012 6:37:57 PM The trouble with falling on love with a book like Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra is that eventually you will come to the last page of the book. That is usually a bittersweet moment with any good book, but with a book like this, where you truly bond with the characters, you are left with a void - a void that is difficult, if not impossible to fill.
Sharon posts on 9/20/2012 7:54:59 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra is a truly one of a kind book. It has some similarities to books of the past - it sort of pays homage to many writers of the past, including John Steinbeck, Carson McCullers, and Fannie Flagg, but it also has its own voice - and it is a refreshing voice at that.
Rachel posts on 9/20/2012 7:50:11 PM Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra was so well written in my opinion that many of the more serious chapters have touched me profoundly. They feel so true to life that they remain with me long after I finished the novel. That doesn't happen very often for me. I did love the humourous sections, but the rest brought me back to reality.
Christina posts on 9/19/2012 6:03:48 PM Very well put, Rhonda! I also felt the same about this book. I felt like I could easily relate to Jane Whitley, not so much because I had a similar experience, but because she experienced something that we all at some point or another in our lives will face. I loved Still Waiting For The Sun by Robert Segarra for very similar reasons. I think most people who read it feel the same way.
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