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Karen A. Wyle
Karen A. Wyle was born a Connecticut Yankee, but eventually settled in Bloomington, Indiana, home of Indiana University. She now considers herself a Hoosier. Wyle's childhood ambition was to be the youngest ever published novelist. While writing her first novel at age 10, she was mortified to... show more

Karen A. Wyle was born a Connecticut Yankee, but eventually settled in Bloomington, Indiana, home of Indiana University. She now considers herself a Hoosier. Wyle's childhood ambition was to be the youngest ever published novelist. While writing her first novel at age 10, she was mortified to learn that some British upstart had beaten her to the goal at age 9. Wyle is an appellate attorney, photographer, political junkie, and mother of two daughters. Her voice is the product of almost five decades of reading both literary and genre fiction. It is no doubt also influenced, although she hopes not fatally tainted, by her years of law practice. Her personal history has led her to focus on often-intertwined themes of family, communication, the impossibility of controlling events, and the persistence of unfinished business.
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Coffee2words rated it 10 years ago
Playback Effect is the fifth book I've read by Karen and it certainly didn't dissapoint. Like her other books, this one has a quite complex and intertwined plot. It also has a bit of legalese in it.The concept of this story is very interesting. What if we could record our emotional reactions to thin...
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Coffee2words rated it 10 years ago
Reach, book 2 in Karen's Twin-Bred series, left off right where book 1 finished. There was probably enough background for this book to be alright on its own, but I would suggest reading book 1 to get a full understanding of the history. I liked that things weren't as focused in Mara, there was equal...
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Coffee2words rated it 11 years ago
I don't really know what to say about Division. It left me intrigued, muddling through my own thoughts and a little excited for the possibilities the future holds for us.It's complex, emotional, confronting and thought-provoking. It covers the journey of Johnny and Gordon, conjoined twins that share...
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