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Thanks for this comment Barbara!! I've heard of this book but didn't realize it combined those things! That makes me want to read it soon!


Connelly is awesome! You'll love Bosch.

I agree!


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Sunshine is a rather odd book, not at all like McKinley's usual writing. I didn't care all that much for it the first time I read it. Liked it better the second time and I've re-read it numerous times since. I like the friendship/partnership between the vampire and Sunshine, reluctant although it is. Definitely a different kind of vampire/human relationship.

I think I liked it primarily because it was very different from the usual vampire/human relationship.
McKinley is a very on/off writer for me. Some of her books are in my permanent collection and I re-read them often. Others are marginally 'okay' and some I can't get through at all. She definitely does not have a consistent way of writing and many of her books are listed as YA ...







I completely agree. The next book in the series is better, though. It's not as good as the first two books, but the villain will blow you away. I just hope Cody stops with all the angst dealing with personal spirituality. I could care less whether Smoky worships God or prays to a bowl of waxed fruit, and this constant flip flopping and inner turmoil over this subject is beginning to truly get on my nerves. It's time to move on, Mr. Macfadyen. We don't read your books for spiritual enlightenment, but we read them for the chase!


I also read "Farewell, My Lovely" and liked it enough to seek out other Marlowe..."
Luci: I enjoyed Fairwell, My Lovely but enjoyed The Big Sleep even more. That's the book that made me want to read more of Chandler.


Go for it Jannene. I'll let you know how it goes.



That is a great book. Savage wrote some other terrific books but his last one, Scavenger, was a dud.

I completely agree. The next book in the series is better, though. It's not as good as the first two b..."
Thanks for affirming my reaction to my analysis and for recommending the next in series. I don't mind the personal struggles of Smokey. She seems to garner a lot of criticism from women readers. The only thing I question is her leap into a new relationship. I do like her "team."
I am currently reading 'Something Wicked This Way Comes', while I have a break from reading the Alex Cross series. It's my birthday on Friday and my beautiful fiance is getting me a Kindle for my birthday, so this book is more of a filler than anything else.
But with the Alex Cross novels, I learnt a very valuable lesson - don't skip books! Found out something in Double Cross that would have been good if I had read them sequentially (however, I have been borrowing books from the library as I'm saving for two massive holidays, and this is the only one they had that wasn't hardcover... I know I'm fussy!).
But with the Alex Cross novels, I learnt a very valuable lesson - don't skip books! Found out something in Double Cross that would have been good if I had read them sequentially (however, I have been borrowing books from the library as I'm saving for two massive holidays, and this is the only one they had that wasn't hardcover... I know I'm fussy!).

Thanks for this comment Barbara!! I've heard of th..."
This was a really good read, I totally enjoyed it!!


That makes me sad Tim, I recently picked up book 2 on audio and plan to read/listen to very soon. I hope the series is not a dead end.....


As I said, Linda, the first two are outstanding. You won't be disappointed.



i do appreciate your estimation of life and the world of Little Corritt...the world has not changed that much, nor have the people! Thank you. I'm so glad to hear that someone else shares that view!


Honestly, I'm not picking on Smoky any more than I do any other protagonist, although, being a woman, I do think I'm a tad harder on the females. I keep wanting to shake them and tell them to just get over themselves and get to living. (laughing)

This is actually one of my numerous 'pet peeves' ... I can deal with one or two books with one or more of the main protagonists having a disastrous personal life that just can't seem to get it together. But too much angst carried on indefinitely will eventually put me off a series.
Part of it is being older and been there, done that, moved on. I don't have a lot of patience for it whether it's in real life or in a book.

As if! (staring at much beloved, well-worn, dogeared and oft read Bronte's, Stevensons, Hugo's, Dumas' and Eliot's) With all kidding aside, they can get kind of grim if I overindulge.

I have to agree about the pages being to long and not just in this genre."
I really enjoyed her Bone Island Trilogy. She is a very good writer!

The cover art looks pretty cool!




The cover art looks pretty cool!"
The inside was better!


I really agree with you on Coben's stand alones. I do like his writing. But I cannot get somehow with his main series character Myron somebody who lives at home, etc. So I look forward to his stand alones. Perhaps concepts of family and what it's all about are just too different.




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