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Words I have never read or would use are throughout the book. We've NEVER done that before or since this movie. How are lives interconnected, relationships formed, and memories created? The story line is vaporous and plot non-existent.


The writing is as bad as the written movie summary. In returning to his hometown, a historic city perched on the snow-covered shores of Lake Superior, Tom Johnson never suspects that he is being led to a young woman on the cusp of an irrevocable change.


- Rutger Hauer seems to have a knack for choosing the worst roles these days.


What does it mean to start over at age twenty-seven, to move beyond failure and disappointment and begin life again? In returning to his hometown, a historic city perched on the snow-covered shores of Lake Superior, Tom Johnson never suspects that he What does it mean to start over at age twenty-seven, to move beyond failure and disappointment and begin life again? In returning to his hometown, a historic city perched on the snow-covered shores of Lake Superior, Tom Johnson never suspects that he is being led to a young woman on the cusp of an irrevocable change. Funny and smart, evocative and heart-breaking, ''The Broken Key'' asks the questions posed by all memorable stories. What do we expect from life? What do we expect from ourselves? And where does one life end and another begin? The story is about a character trying to find his way in adulthood, returning home after seemingly failing at multiple pursuits. It is a tale of searching for an identity, falling in love, failing and getting back up again, going home again, and I would give this book a 3. The story is about a character trying to find his way in adulthood, returning home after seemingly failing at multiple pursuits. It is a tale of searching for an identity, falling in love, failing and getting back up again, going home again, and finding yourself as an adult. I think most people could identify with this story on some level. The style of writing at times had me confused. Ex: How could you profess love and follow it up with HORSE. I read it several times and still was confused. Be sure to have your dictionary close by. Words I have never read or woul Wow, I had a hard time with this book. The style of writing at times had me confused. Ex: How could you profess love and follow it up with HORSE. I read it several times and still was confused. Be sure to have your dictionary close by. Words I have never read or would use are throughout the book. There are many more. I really was looking forward to reading this book, as I know the Duluth and Minneapolis area well. Honestly, this was not a book I wanted to hurry and continue reading. I do not like giving two stars, but I received this book from Goodreads free, for a honest opinion, and that's what I am giving you. The book follows the story of Tom Johnson, a 27 year old trying to figure out how to grow up, falling in and out of love and what he wants to be when he eventually grows up. I really liked the descriptio I picked up this book since it was written by a local Minnesota author. The book follows the story of Tom Johnson, a 27 year old trying to figure out how to grow up, falling in and out of love and what he wants to be when he eventually grows up. I really liked the descriptions of Duluth and Lake Superior but sometimes Tom's internal thoughts got a little long. Still, it was an enjoyable read. Tracing the thoughts and decisions of a law school dropout, The Broken Key invites the reader to think about life's most pressing questions: What is one's purpose? How can a person overcome t The Broken Key is a book that stays with you long after the turn of its final page. Tracing the thoughts and decisions of a law school dropout, The Broken Key invites the reader to think about life's most pressing questions: What is one's purpose? How can a person overcome the waves of grief and loss? How are lives interconnected, relationships formed, and memories created? With strong character development, vivid language, and relatable content, Kilgore places you right in the middle of character Tom Johnson's life. You find yourself cheering Tom on, hoping he finds his place in the world. Being from Duluth, I had high hopes of reading about my hometown. To put simply, Kilgore does not disappoint. Nostalgia runs deep for those familiar with Duluth and will undoubtedly pique interest for those who are not. The Broken Key is not a book to be missed. It is the perfect book to cozy up with when the wind begins howling outside on these upcoming cold, winter days. His fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in numerous publications, including Minnesota Monthly, Prairie Schooner, Minnesota History, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press where he was featured as a community columnist , and on A Prairie Home Companion. He is a recipient of Minnesota Monthly's Tamarack Awa Paul Kilgore is a graduate of Augsburg College and the University of Minnesota Law School. His fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in numerous publications, including Minnesota Monthly, Prairie Schooner, Minnesota History, and the St. Paul Pioneer Press where he was featured as a community columnist , and on A Prairie Home Companion. He is a recipient of Minnesota Monthly's Tamarack Award for Short Fiction. Kilgore's short story collection, Losing Camille, was a finalist for the Minnesota Book Award, fiction category.

 


It is the perfect book to cozy up with when the wind begins howling outside on these upcoming cold, winter days. This is one weird movie. We have movies from the categories: Action, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Horror, Thriller, Drama, Documentary,Family,Fantasy,History,Music,Indian Films, Romantic Films,Sci-Fi ,Mystery,Western,War,Sport,Erotic,Adult. Be sure to have your dictionary close by. Well, I feel somewhat heroic in the fact that I lasted longer than some but, as with all the other realistic reviews, this was truly horrendous, and I love movies like Sharknado, so I don't exactly have high standards. Even Rutger Hauer has a foreign accent!.