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title: "Thousands (Dollar Book 4)"
brand: "createspace independent publishing platform"
price: "1834 som"
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# Thousands (Dollar Book 4)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Why Pepper, why?
  

*by P***T on Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2017*

I was so psyched when I read Pennies. It was steadily paced with plenty of suspense. The romance was lacking, but I was ok with that. I figure there isn’t much place for romance in a slave’s life anyway. And then I read Dollars and I was a little disappointed. It was a lot of back and forth with Pim and Elder, but I was still looking forward to reading about their evolution. And then there was Hundreds, and I was even more disappointed. I expected Pim’s progress to be slow, but I was hoping for more than just watching her struggle to return to normalcy.And now Thousands. This is the first Pepper Winters book that I could walk away from. It was beyond repetitive in regards to Elder’s distrust of himself, and Pim’s timid acceptance of it. The few times she fought him on his behavior were easily the best parts of the entire book, but they couldn’t save it. I felt like I was reading a broken record: progress forth, fall back, progress again, breaks the rules, fall even lower, progress again. There needed to be more to the story than just Elder’s low confidence in his self-control. He just kept getting on my nerves.Then there’s the ending.*Spoilers*Simply put, it was ridiculous. The end scene with the Chinmoku felt like a B-Action movie starring Jackie Chan. But that’s not even the worst thing to me. First of all, I found it unbelievable and highly convenient for each of Pepper’s main characters from previous books to show up on the same night. It felt like cheap self-promotion rather than a natural evolution to the plot. Second, Q’s stupid resistance to just listen to what Elder and Pim had to say was drawn out and unbelievable. I’d fall for it if he didn’t speak English, but he knew damn well what they were saying and rather than listening to them for a minute, he goes and shoots him? WTH!? I hate when communication misunderstandings cause unnecessary drama in a book, and that scene was the pinnacle of unnecessary.Five books is too long for this series. I assume it was contracted for a five-book serial to be written, but this just doesn’t fit the bill to sustain such a long story. I imagine I’ll still read Millions, but it’s more for me to just finish the damn story rather than me looking forward to it.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great but with a flaw
  

*by N***A on Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020*

Pepper can write really, really well. However I don’t think she realizes how she splits the dialogues almost line by line. And that was the biggest flaw of this book in my honest opinion. The amount of inner monologues in the middle of the dialogues was something like this: a character asked a question, then the other character, instead of answering it immediately like any person, ruminated that question during paragraphs of inner monologues that sometimes took pages (!!!!) and then when they finally answered you’ve already forgotten what the question had been. I seriously had to go back some pages (!!!) to remind myself what was that dialogue about after all. And this was with every single dialogue in this book! EVERY SINGLE ONE!! It became utterly ridiculous to the point where I started visualizing the conversation between the two characters happening with one asking a question and the other staring at the person who asked for about 20 minutes before answering! It’s absurd! When I reached half of the book I’d decided to simply skip the inner monologues and only read the lines where the quotation marks were so I wouldn’t get lost among the sea of reflection that separated each line in the conversation. It made the reading much more fluid. Then, just to check, I would go back and read the paragraphs, often pages (!!!), that I’d skipped. And do you know what I realized? I hadn’t missed much. Most of those soul searching moments from the main characters were quite repetitive and hardly ever presented new or useful information. So, it’s safe to say that nearly a third of the writing in this book is completely unnecessary. I actually wanted to rate it with 2 stars because of that. However this book had its moments. Beautiful and thrilling amazing moments. Therefore I am settling for 2.75 stars while hoping that the next book isn’t so full of inner monologues cutting through the middle of the dialogues like this one. Fingers crossed.

### ⭐ 







  
  
    May not finish this book
  

*by T***R on Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2017*

this series is exhuasting.  I am a big fan of Winters but I just don't know why she is dragging this out!  A good book, I can read in a day or two, it has been a week and I am not at 50%.  The fastest ay for an Author to lose this reader is dragging things out.  This is book 4 and Elder is still playing ping/pong with Pim...getting so old and boring.  Very, very disappointed.  Pepper Winters is better than this.  Writer's Block?  Now, I'm seeing this book has a shocking ending, yea, I think I'm done.  Would love a contact from Winters that would convince me to continue reading.  I would hare for this the be my last impression.

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