Official Review: The Navigator II: Irish Revenge
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Re: Official Review: The Navigator II: Irish Revenge
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I am very interested in Big Ryan's character and what his role is in the entire plot though! And why couldn't Joe just choose another girl from the group to pursue...you know, one who didn't have a boyfriend who happens to be a complete jerk as well?
Well written review by the way!
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its very very interesting
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I used to live in (the Republic of) Ireland, and the closest thing I saw or heard of concerning religious violence were the gangs of 10-12 year old boys in the rough neighborhood I worked in who needed an excuse to push someone around. And they were soundly put in their place by the older generations who had lived through "the Troubles." I knew many "mixed" couples who were embraced by both families.
Northern Ireland, I've heard, still has a lot of tension, but I didn't spend enough time there to know much. The speech in the book struck me as a little over the top for modern Irish, like the author was trying too hard to get all the Irish slang he could think of in...but again, I can't say for sure. It did bother me that the author didn't give any sort of time frame, but I didn't read too far.
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