101. If this reads like a repeat message, it is. 102. If Woody Allen wrote novels and had a warmer personality, they might read like Stephen McCauley. 103. In an opinion that reads like Sherlock Holmes mystery, Tom also took the police department to task for completely mishandling the line-up in which witnesses identified Rojas. 104. In fact, the scoresheet read like a Ranger alumni squad. 105. In its parallels, intersections, and elaborations, the novella reads like the plot of a baroque opera transposed into Little Egypt, Miss. 106. In its detailed re-creation of scenes and dialogue from the past, the book almost reads like a novel. 107. In doing so, she brings freshness to the memoir structure, making it read like a novel. 108. In the Midwest, it reads like an assembly manual from a mail-order furniture company. 109. In print, those words read like another tired rendition of an athlete finding motivation through a perceived lack of respect from parties unnamed and probably non-existent. 110. In the moral moonscape of this blistering book, it reads like a serious theological proposition. |