Another issue I had was keeping track of large number of characters. With all of the police, criminals, victims, victim’s families, and odd other added characters, I was quite frequently lost in the weeds. I though the character of Tempe’s mother was entertaining, and kept wondering why the department didn't hire her and fire Tempe.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs
Bones never lie by Kathy Reichs was just an OK read. It is not a bad book, just not exactly a page turner. While it did hold my interest enough to finish it, I found the writing style odd with her use of short, choppy sentences. I could understand using that method for the dialog, but not for the narration.
Another issue I had was keeping track of large number of characters. With all of the police, criminals, victims, victim’s families, and odd other added characters, I was quite frequently lost in the weeds. I though the character of Tempe’s mother was entertaining, and kept wondering why the department didn't hire her and fire Tempe.
Another issue I had was keeping track of large number of characters. With all of the police, criminals, victims, victim’s families, and odd other added characters, I was quite frequently lost in the weeds. I though the character of Tempe’s mother was entertaining, and kept wondering why the department didn't hire her and fire Tempe.
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