Wednesday, April 7, 2021
"In Five Years" by Rebecca Serle is Wild!
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
"The Exiles" by Christina Baker Kline is Good Historical Fiction
The Exiles by Christina Baker Kline is historical fiction which I enjoy reading. This novel takes place on a ship filled with women convicts headed to Australia in 1840. I enjoyed this book. The author does a very good job of character development. It moved along at a good pace and held my interest throughout with a good ending. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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"The Lost Boys" by Faye Kellerman was a Snoozer!
The Lost Boys by Faye Kellerman is one of the slowest, most boring and dissatisfying books I've ever read. This is about several police investigations--(1) a 10 yr. old missing persons case, (2) a current missing person case involving Bertram, a man with Down Syndrome (3) a possible murder case related to Bertram. As if three story lines aren't enough, there is also the drama with the detective's foster son's biological mom and dad, an assassin. The primary story line is the cold case of three missing college boys who went camping together and never returned.
First off, I kept dozing off while reading the first half of this book. I felt like it kept leaving the main story to go down different rabbit trails. The conversation seemed stilted between characters that seemed just blah to me. I was ready to quit on this one but since I made it halfway and it started to pick up a bit, I decided to go ahead and finish. That was a mistake because after continuing to plow on through, the ending was very unsatisfying. Only one case was actually solved--the others just left you hanging. Maybe it's just me, but I like a book that actually has an ending to it. I would not recommend this one. (Karen's review, 1 star)
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Sunday, March 28, 2021
"Drown Her Sorrows" by Melinda Leigh is Blah!
Friday, March 26, 2021
"The 20th Victim" by James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
In The 20th Victim by James Patterson there are three shootings all at the same time. Were the planned and if so, who is behind them and why? Put your detective hat on for this one. There is good action throughout this book, but I would have liked to seen more character development. That being said, the story line is strong enough to carry it. (Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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