DX6900 Power Duo Iron

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 "Excellent Iron . . . while its working . . ." 2009-07-07
By UofC95 (Atlanta, GA)
I purchased this iron approximately 3 years ago, because I value a quality iron. After using it, there is no question in my mind that Rowenta makes a very effective iron product. The problem is that it only lasted 3 years . . . I was expecting an investment in a quality appliance to last at least 5 - 7 years. This is a disappointing result and I'm not planning on buying a Rowenta to replace this one.

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 "short Life" 2009-04-26
By R. Murphy (Simi Valley, CA United States)
This product developed a faulty power cord after only a year. The auto off function is directly linked to the position of the power cord and the thing would only stay on if the cord was untwisted and swiveled in a certain position. After about a year and a half the iron stopped turning on altogether.



If it had lasted longer the iron would have been great. It is heavy with a stainless steel face that stayed relatively crud free.

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 "Fantastic iron!!!" 2008-09-22
By J. Garrett (Idaho)
Growing up in Germany, I only buy genuine German irons. This Rowenta certainly holds up to the company's reputation. It's heavier than a "normal" American iron, but that helps when you want a sturdy crease on your sleeve or pant leg. Definitely a great iron for under $100.

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 "Rowenta Duo - LEAKS all of the time" 2008-09-06
By Lillian K - (North Texas)
this iron has leaked from day one. It leaks when I am pressing, It leaks when I set it on the heel. I have contacted the manufacturer, but all I got was some "canned" response. The suggestion was of no help. For a "highly rated" product with a price tag to match, this iron has finally hit the trash can after 2 1/2 years. My replacement???? A Black and Decker for $39. It has not leaked once. So price is not always a good indicator of quality......

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 "This is a great Iron!" 2008-08-11
By Jose Zakany (Los Angeles, CA)
I researched irons for about a week before deciding to buy the DX6900 over the much reviewed Black & Decker 2000. I liked the extra power it offers (1700) and that it was made in Germany. The unit is very well made and inspires confidence.



After using it for about 3 months, all I can say is that it is the best iron I have ever had. We have a cleaning lady and she loves this iron too. It heats up very quickly with its 1700w of power, and this makes a big difference when you have to use the pro steam feature. The DX6900 is one of the more powerful irons in this price range. The pro steam feature is very good. The steam output is fantastic and really gets the job done. The steam feature can only be bested by pro level irons like the Rowenta DG503.



If you use your iron a lot and prefer not to have the auto-shut off feature then get the Rowenta DX6650, which I believe is essentially the same iron without the shut-off mechanism.





About the leaking problems that I have read about: I have not got any leaks in mine. I do store my Iron upright and I put bottled drinking water in it, not distilled water, which is not recommended by Rowenta. If people have experienced leaks it may be do to one of these reasons.



When ironing with steam this Iron is superb, and can press most clothes with one pass.



Highly recommended.


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Rowenta DA-75 Steam ' n Press Dual-Voltage Travel Steam Iron

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The Rowenta DA75 Steam-n-Press Steam Brush blows a burst of steam as it brushes fine clothing when ironing is inconvenient or impossible. The key difference that makes the DA75 stand-out beyond other steamers is that the Rowenta really does the job and does it quickly and easily. Removable fabric brush All Rowenta products are warranted by Rowenta for 1 year from date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship
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- Ideal for travel and for pressing hanging garments and drapes at home
- Burst-of-steam for difficult wrinkles; lint pad; fabric brush
- Polished soleplate perfect for pressing creases, pleats, cuffs, collars
- Full-range thermostat ensures proper temperature for all fabrics
- Works worldwide on 120- and 240-volt systems; nylon travel bag included
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 "Great Travel Accessory" 2009-04-18
By J Keistler (Lake Jackson, Texas USA)
I travel twice monthly on business and this Rowenta normally accompanies on car trips. I have a couple of travel irons, but what I really like about this Rowenta is the size. It is fairly long with the non-folding handle; the handle holds the water. However, this long handle is also what makes it easier than the average travel iron to hold and use. I have read other reviews that have had problems with theirs. All I can say is that with dozens of uses, mine has performed flawlessly. The slide on/off brush/steam attachment that covers the smooth soleplate certainly hasn't broken on mine. However, I seldom use the iron as a steamer as I starch instead. This may indicate a QC problem on Rowenta's part, of course. I travel by car with a large duffel and the length of this iron is no problem. For those with severe size constraints, another iron might be better.

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 "A tour director in Europe" 2009-04-09
By Nicole Kreigenhofer (San Francisco, CA)
I am an instructor at the International Tour Management Institute ([...]) as well as a tour director. I spend 4-5 months a year working/traveling as a tour director in Italy & France. This steamer/iron is a dream come true in countries that don't allow hotels to provide irons to their guests. It has served me well over the years. It is small, comes with a soft case and is easy to use. Don't leave home without it! The only downside is that the steamer head attachment is made of plastic and can crack easily if not packed in your suitcase correctly.

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 "VERY poor quality" 2008-07-10
By Just Another New Yorker (New York City, USA)
Boy do I wish I'd read the reviews here before we purchased our Rowenta steam iron! Like many others, ours never worked properly: 1. The brush attachment broke right away (should have returned it then, but we just accepted it and continued to use it), 2. It constantly leaked water over our clothes, floor, selves when in use, 3. It was always REALLY DIFFICULT to get it to steam, requiring repeated, fast presses of the button until our thumbs were sore, 4. It finally just died today--stopped working for no reason. For such a simple product as an iron to break after just a short time, you know the quality is POOR. BEWARE OF THIS PRODUCT and, by association, THIS BRAND. We will certainly never buy a Rowenta again!

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 "Not as good as the DA-55" 2008-06-08
By Dave L (Scottsdale, AZ)
I bought this as a replacement for my DA-55, which I wore out after about 7 years of daily use. First off, the water capacity is very small. You have to refill after every 1-2 garments. Secondly, the quality is poor compared to the DA-55. The heating element burned out after about 1 year. I would not recommend buying this model

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 "Excellent product" 2008-03-30
By Living Stereo (Pensacola, FL United States)
I've had a DA-75 travel iron for years. I have used it many times on trips to steam out wrinkles from suits, slacks, and shirts while on the hanger. I've also used it many times at home when I was in a rush.



It is well-constructed, comes with a brush that is great for removing lint, and has a convenient travel bag.



It heats quickly and produces adequate steam. As another reviewer stated, the reservoir is small because it is a *travel* iron. The reservior is easy to refill.



As a rebuttal to another reviewer, I find it amusing that anyone could write a bad review of this product. It has given me excellent service and has saved me from having to use questionable hotel irons.


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DX9300 Perfect Iron

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 "If I could give this zero stars, I would" 2009-01-31
By Diane C (Central Texas)
I purchased this iron for $150.00 (not including tax, shipping & handling). Within 6 months, I ended up sending it in for repairs twice. Both times the costs of sending it to their warranty repair center was at my expense ($12.00 by traceable delivery x 2). The repairs were 2 months apart.



The first time I sent it in, it was because it stopped steaming, but leaked water out of every hole on the soleplate. The second time was because it would not heat even though the lights were on (it seemed to be stuck in auto-shut off). Each time I sent it away, 4 weeks passed.



Yes folks, this means that after I got it back "repaired" the first time, it crapped out again after a month - but for a different problem.



Then there was the third time. This time it was because an electrical problem (the cord got VERY HOT, and it began to smell like something was burning). Rowenta decided to send me a new iron, but only if I would return the one I had repaired three times back to them. Yes, it was at their expense because I pitched a fit and fought for it. They reluctantly sent me a prepaid UPS label. At the time, I had owned the iron for 11 months.



Here's the catch: the warranty on the new iron is only good from the date I purchased the old one. In other words, it's a new iron but has no warranty left.



With this new iron, I did not use tap water as suggested in the user's guide because I was advised by Rowenta that, while it is what they generally recommend, tap water in some areas is too hard and causes leaking. Rowenta told me to use bottled spring water (not purified or distilled). That is exactly what I did. Lo and behold, six months later, the replacement began to leak, AND stopped heating at the same time. In the end, this iron cost me about $190.



I do know my way around an iron. Aside from clothing, I also quilt. Rowenta is a favored brand, but I will never buy another. I had the "Rowenta Professional" before this one, and it died after just nine months. Follow the recommendations of people who have had their irons for a period of time who can write a tried and true review, and not those who are thrilled in the 'honeymoon' phase of the product. It truly is a GREAT iron, but only for about five months. Choose wisely; this brand fails miserably and so does their customer service.



PS - I won't even go into the quality of service and follow up you get from the people who do Rowenta's warranty repairs out of New York.


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Rowenta Ironing Board Cover

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Fully integrated 2 layer cover with 100% cotton top and extra thick felt layer provides smooth durable surface for ironing.
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Technical Details

- Dimensions: 18x49-in.
- Manufacturer/Brand: Rowenta
- Origin: China
- Warranty: 1 Year
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Customer Buzz
 "rowenta ironing board" 2008-08-26
By Jewel C. Cooper
went all over looking for this particular ironing board...i mean all over....went on line....saw in in minutes on amazon....It was at my house in days. great

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 "Great surface" 2007-03-25
By Nicki D (NY USA)
I have an extra wide ironing board and the cover that came with it was so thin. This cover makes a great surface to iron on, almost make me want to iron!


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Rowenta Rowenta DG5030 Pressure Iron and Steamer

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This Pressure Iron was built with the consumer in mind. The powerful vertical steam option allows the iron to be used in an upright position to remove wrinkles from hanging garments, including curtains, drapes and slipcovers. The steamer has variable steam control so output levels can be adjusted to fabric type. It has a ergonomic trigger for immediate powerful steam. A stainless steel soleplate built with non-scratch properties creates an excellent glide. The steam is distributed through a 6 foot long steam cord for optimal versatility. The water capacity is extra large, at 33-oz., for 1.5 hours of autonomy. The 12 foot long electrical cord provides greater convenience and the compact base fits most ironing boards.Please note tap water is not recommended for this iron.
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- Model No.: DG5030
- Weight: 12-lbs.
- Volts/Watts: 1750 Watts
- Warranty: 90 Days
- Origin: China
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Customer Buzz
 "more than disappointed" 2009-02-19
By MAsews (Pittsburgh, PA.)
After reading all the reviews, I couldn't agree more that this iron/generator has a lot to be desired. I also have an older model that I was replacing. I was so excited when I purchased it after Christmas, so I've had it about 7 weeks. From the beginning it sputtered big water droplets. I called Rowenta, and the lady was very nasty, said it was my water, and said that I needed to buy spring water. I even called my water company, checked on my water hardness, and it's far under the Rowenta recommended max. of 12gr of hardness. (my water is 3.5-8gr depending on the time of year) I bought spring water, tried using it with the unit sitting on the floor (as someone else suggested in the reviews), and still had the same problem. I called Rowenta AGAIN, and this time spoke to another person who said it sounded like it wasn't getting hot enough. I exchanged the unit for another one. The first day it was fine, then it has dripped water ever since. It's going back. Rowenta needs to do better.

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 "Put the Base on the Floor do not keep it on the Ironing Board" 2008-12-20
By Very Busy Mum of 3 (Edgewater, NJ United States)
I have purchased this Iron and it works perfectly. I keep the base unit on the floor the cord has enough length to adequately reach all aspects Ironing board. I think the poeple who said it leaked keeps the unit on the ironing board. Keep the unit on the floor and you will guarantee that only seam will rise and exit the Iron. I fill it with warm water to cut down on the amount of time it takes to heat the water. It works at lighning speed. one swipe and your done. My Ironing lady now takes half the time to Iron 4 baskets of clothes. Highly recommended. Also remember to clean and empty the container after use. Go get one.

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 "Don't Buy It!" 2008-12-19
By Doug S (Billings, MT)
We have owned this iron for about a year; bought it from Amazon. When it worked, it was great, especially for doing lots of ironing at once. But, it has had a chronic leaking problem, with water seeming to end up on the floor right under where I am ironing so I invariably dragged a just ironed sleeve through a puddle of water. Lack of tank gauge window was not a big deal, and you needed to keep it full for good results. However, today the switch went out and it is dead. Horrible product!

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 "Best Iron I've Ever owned" 2008-10-14
By Alice B. Mayurin (Branch, Louisiana)
I lusted over this iron about a year before I finally broke down and bought it. My husband bought it for me with the warning that it better last forever. I have not had the problems other posters have had. The only time I have a problem with leaking is when I walk away for more than five minutes, and even then I just hit the steam button and wait untill the cool water stored in the steam line dispurses before ironing with it. I love this iron. I love the steam, I love how quickly it does away with wrinkles, and I love how my clothes look after I've ironed with this iron. I can usually iron at least an hour before running out of water....and I usually am ready for a break by then. I find if I empty the tank after I finish, and start fresh with 32oz when I start again, I don't have to worry how much is in the tank. While true that it doesn't give much warning before running out of steam.....I can now judge when it's about to happen. I suffered for years with irons that never got hot enough, steamed enough, or put "rust" on my clothing. I simply can't say enough good things about this iron. My friends love it too and I'm sure I'm responsible for at least three sales. Even my mother in law wants one. She could put the "dry cleaners" out of business with her ironing skill. I iron with the heat set to it's highest setting, and the steam at the halfway mark. Perhaps the unhappy customers did not have the iron hot enough. If I were in charge of improving this iron, I would put a bigger on/off button, and like others have said, a gauge to see how much water is in the tank. All in all, I am a happy customer. I reccomend sending off for the cd from Rowenta before purchasing. It really showcases what this baby does. LOVE IT.

I've owned it about nine months.

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 "Major Design Defects Keep this Steamer on the Sidelines" 2008-04-20
By Scooter Robinson
I can confirm what the other reviews have said.



Obviously, this iron doesn't have a clear tank, but what isn't readily apparent is that it also has no indication of the amount of water left. I'm forever running out of water in the middle of ironing. Refilling isn't as simple as adding water because the tank gets so hot that you have to let it cool first, or it will spray boiling water and steam all over the place.



I also call this iron the "ready, ready, ready... NOT ready" iron, because it shuts of the boiler for the steam tank, acting like it has steam ready, but then when you pick up the iron and press the steam button, water gushes out and the boiler light switches back on: "NOT ready".



Meantime, my hands are big enough that I'm forever bumping the temperature knob when I go to pick it up, and the stickers / labels seem to have loosened and are peeling off... as a result of heat.



The only positive comment I have is that, when this iron finally does heat up, the amount of steam that it generates is greater than a standard iron with a built-in tank. I would, however, suggest spending your money elsewhere.


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IRON CLEANING KIT ROWNTA

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Includes 1 oz. soleplate cleaner, application cloth, polishing/finishing cloth & instructions. Can be used for model Nos.: DM-273 (SKU # 6026124), DM880/DE871 (SKU # 6000061), DM253 (SKU # 6067839) and DM580 (SKU # 6069736). Boxed. Made in United Stat
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- Includes 1 oz. soleplate cleaner, application cloth, polishing/finishing cloth & instructions
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 "Rowenta cleaning kit" 2009-06-11
By KP (Sacramento, CA USA)
I think I put the kit to the ultimate test. I thought my husband had destroyed my Bernina Bernette sewing iron. There was a thick brown glob of melted whatever covering about a third of the soleplate. It took about a half an hour and I used about half the tube of cleaner, but the soleplate is clean. This really works - I recommend it. I would use it as a maintenance cleaner though, rather than waiting for the plate to have a built up mess. Warning - the wax in the cleaner smokes, so if you have a big job like mine you should do it near a window, fan, or outside.

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 "Works as Promoted" 2008-02-15
By Lesa G. Barker (San Francisco)
The Rowenta soleplate cleaning kit works. It removes built-up grime and starch from the soleplate of your iron. However, I have used other products (less expensive) in the past and they work just as well. In this kit they provide you with cleaning towels, etc. I found that I can save money on the less expensive products without having to purchase their towels--I just use my own rags at home! Poof--I just saved myself about $7.00.


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Darkfever

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MacKayla Lane’s life is good. She has great friends, a decent job, and a car that breaks down only every other week or so. In other words, she’s your perfectly ordinary twenty-first-century woman. Or so she thinks…until something extraordinary happens.

When her sister is murdered, leaving a single clue to her death–a cryptic message on Mac’s cell phone–Mac journeys to Ireland in search of answers. The quest to find her sister’s killer draws her into a shadowy realm where nothing is as it seems, where good and evil wear the same treacherously seductive mask. She is soon faced with an even greater challenge: staying alive long enough to learn how to handle a power she had no idea she possessed–a gift that allows her to see beyond the world of man, into the dangerous realm of the Fae….

As Mac delves deeper into the mystery of her sister’s death, her every move is shadowed by the dark, mysterious Jericho, a man with no past and only mockery for a future. As she begins to close in on the truth, the ruthless Vlane–an alpha Fae who makes sex an addiction for human women–closes in on her. And as the boundary between worlds begins to crumble, Mac’s true mission becomes clear: find the elusive Sinsar Dubh before someone else claims the all-powerful Dark Book–because whoever gets to it first holds nothing less than complete control of the very fabric of both worlds in their hands….


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 "I loved this book" 2009-07-29
By Joanne Harris (GA USA)
This book is full of fun. The characters are slow to develop, bu they do eventually. I was drawn into this book, and could not put it down. Great description, creative world, good characters and I love a cliff hanger! Fun, and right now it is free for Kindle.

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 "just HORRIBLE!" 2009-07-28
By jfp
I loved Ms. Moning's Highlander series and was really excited to read this new book (even though I was disappointed she had decided to start a new series rather than continue with the Highlander books). This book was terrible- Mac is annoying and Barrons does nothing for me. I can't believe this is part of a 5 book series- I will not be reading any more. Hopefully after she finishes this series, Ms. Moning will write more books like the Highlander series.

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 "Quick, fun and absorbing read" 2009-07-26
By Willow Brook
This was a freebie for the Kindle. Otherwise I probably wouldn't have read it. Urban Fantasy is not really my favorite genre. Also, somehow I've managed not to read any of Moning's books. So given all that, Darkfever was a wonderful surprise. The story sucked me right in and was a quick, fun, interesting read. The young (only 22), humorous, and determined heroine, Mac journeys into the dangerous and bewildering world of Fae who are starting to take over Dublin. In an effort to discover who murdered her much loved sister, Mac teams up with the mysterious, not very nice but full of valuable information (which he may or may not share with the poor girl) Jericho Barrons. Mac struggles with whether she can trust Jericho who doesn't go out of his way to reassure her. Nonetheless, he is her best bet for survival and finding her sister's murderer. Meanwhile, Mac's newly discovered psychic skills are extremely useful to Jericho.



Moning does a great job of creating the creepy, frightening Fae and the powers they have over humans. Mac is a well-rounded character who comes into her own under enormous pressure and danger. Jericho is an intriguing hero who keeps Mac and the reader guessing as far as his motivations, ambitions and abilities.



I have only one quibble. I started to get annoyed by the frequent portentous comments such as "I didn't realize then but..." "I later came to see..." "If only I had know how true his warning was." But the ominous references to future events also fit in the 1st person narrative and the unfolding story, so it really is a small quibble.



All in all, this free 1st book has drawn me into the series as well as introduced me to a talented author to read. I give it a solid 4 or even 4 1/2 stars for being such an absorbing read

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 "Bimbo in the underworld" 2009-07-26
By Gina K (PA, USA)
To add to what others have said, the story concept is intriguing, but the heroine, Mac, is not. Mac is a twenty-something, but a mental and emotional pre-teen. Starting as a mystery, the story quickly evolves into a horror fest with erotic twists. Mac goes to Ireland to push the investigation surrounding her sister's death, since it seems to have burned out. Then, like Alice, she falls down the rabbit hole by taking a wrong turn in Dublin to enter an underworld where a battle between evil and not-so-evil? is taking place. She discovers she has special powers, can not figure out who the good and bad guys really are, and, as others have said enters a strained relationship with Barrons, some kind of dark prince. There is a lot of ambiguity in the story and characters, with no clear ending. Mac does seem to mature a bit toward the end, thank God, or I would have had to stop reading the book. Overall, the novelty of the story and descriptions of fae kept me interested to finish the book and even read the follow up story, where hopefully our heroine will act her age.

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 "first timer" 2009-07-26
By chi-keung moy
it was the first timei read a book from this author and i found tha it was extremely good


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It was supposed to be a fun day, shopping at the mall with her best friend. Then the panic attack started and Kaylee Cavanaugh finds herself screaming, unable to stop. Her secret fears are exposed and it's the worst day of her life.

Until she wakes up in the psychiatric unit.

She tries to convince everyone she's fine--despite the shadows she sees forming around another patient and the urge to scream which comes burbling up again and again. Everyone thinks she's crazy. Everyone except Lydia, that is. Another patient with some special abilities....

An eBook exclusive prequel to Rachel Vincent's SOUL SCREAMERS series.


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 "I was scared..." 2009-07-29
By A. Williams (Jacksonville FL)
And that's a good thing. Short, sweet tease that gives you everything in a quick kick. A kick that comes in the dark.

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 "Nothing More Than A Commercial" 2009-07-25
By Stefanie Outram
This is a thinly veiled commercial for the upcoming series.

The writing isn't bad, but the author makes no attempt to explain anything. I had a hard time believing the main character's screaming fits. If you can get past that, you'll find more questions than answers. Very irritating. I am just glad that I didn't pay for this. I will not be reading the next book in the series.

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 "fantastic, but too short" 2009-07-22
By Phyllis W. Parker (NJ USA)
Loved this book. It was so well written. I actually could not put the book down. I got to the end of it and was shocked not to find answers to the diagnosis plaguing the young women. What did the doctor determine about her mental and physical stability? I found just too many what happens next.My Soul to Lose

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 "HQN has a teen series" 2009-07-21
By Tracy Karol (Texas)
I never knew Harlequin had a teen series. Maybe it's new. In any case, I found this author's writing to be really good and wasn't disappointed that the book was so short, considering it's a prequel for her series. Plus, the book was free on my Kindle and I read it in one sitting. Even though it was meant for teens, I'll read the sequel myself and recommend it for my daughters. It had me hooked. Hey, a ton of people read Twilight, too!

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 "Didn't Give Enough" 2009-07-20
By Anonymous
My Soul To Lose would have gotten a better rating from me, if A. the book actually answered some of the general readers' questions, and B. Didn't make the attempt at sucking you in with a cliffhanger. The plot has great potential for the series, and the writing was well done in my opinion. Also, I thought the characters were realistic and down-to-earth. However, I don't think it's worth buying the other books in the series, and I kind of found it irritating that the author left you with no answer, and a cliffhanger that went "Will she ever find out what's happening to her? Find out in ___!" I do suggest reading it, since it's a kindle freebie, but as for the rest of the books in the series, your time is better spent checking them out from a library.


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By the New York Times bestselling author of High Crimes, Paranoia is a Grisham-esque thriller set in a post-boom 21st century economy. With his personal life in decay, a late twenty-something gets caught in one stupid act that spirals out of control threa
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 "4 stars" 2009-07-30
By Nicholas Cordova
Paranoia by Joseph Finder is very plot driven, and I agree with oso diablo that the writing style itself was lacking. It was truthfully hard to creep through the first 20 chapters. And, there were points, being a computer geek myself, where I was screaming, "You don't need an effing keylogger, if you have physical access to the computer."



But by the end, I was jumping out of my seat. Thinking, I want to read more. I completely love Adam Cassidy and hope to see the character again someday.

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 "Free download, great read" 2009-07-29
By Jeanne (Harrisonburg, VA USA)
I got this book free as a Kindle download, and it turned out to be one of the best books I've read in a long time. Great for vacation reading or travel. I couldn't stop reading, and there were many surprising twists. I will definitely read more of this author.

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 "A good story line" 2009-07-27
By Steve Birchfield (Tampa, FL)
I decided to try Paranoia since it was a free download and wanted something to start reading on the Kindle. I immediately was hooked on it and found myself unable to put it down. His details in describing people and places made me feel like I was part of the main character's (Adam) world. I was disappointed with the use of language which didn't add anything to the story or realism. In fact, at times it even took away from the story. Otherwise, it was a good story line and suspenseful. I was disappointed with the ending. After the great story line and build up the ending let me down.



I am willing to try one of Finder's other books if they are written in the same suspenseful manner. I liked his use of fictitious and real companies and their products. I would hope that they aren't written with all of the language to try and shock the reader or create some sort of realism.

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 "Quite enjoyable!" 2009-07-27
By JJ
This book really kept me interested. I was definitely caught off guard by the ending. I would read more by Joseph Finder!

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 "Great read!" 2009-07-26
By Leeanne Bergquist (Virginia)
This book was easy to read, hard to put down. No mind-blowing plots, no magical characters that you have to learn the terminology for, just a good story. This book reads like a screenplay, it would make for a great movie thriller. 4 stars instead of 5, because the last couple of pages were a little weak (kind of like Grisham's The Firm.) Enjoy!


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