Babs's Reviews > The Glass is Always Greener
The Glass is Always Greener (Den of Antiquity, #16)
by Tamar Myers
by Tamar Myers
I don't think I will read anything by this author again. I don't think I understand and appreciate her sense of humor. I think she is trying to be amusing, but instead, I find her character very hard to like and to sympathize with. They come across to me as self-centered, selfish, self-deceiving and as a result they seem to be actually mean to others around them.
I did like the mystery - just not the people in it, even the main character. I have read a few other books by this author and this is the impression I gotten before with her books. I'm not trying to say that a main character has to be totally nice or a goody two shoes - they can be human and they can have flaws like all of do, and I can empathize with them. However, I find very little redeeming qualities in the characters this author writes, that I cannot really enjoy the books. No more for me.
I did like the mystery - just not the people in it, even the main character. I have read a few other books by this author and this is the impression I gotten before with her books. I'm not trying to say that a main character has to be totally nice or a goody two shoes - they can be human and they can have flaws like all of do, and I can empathize with them. However, I find very little redeeming qualities in the characters this author writes, that I cannot really enjoy the books. No more for me.
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