This one was a lot darker than Blackbirds, but it was still captivating and Miriam is as awesome as ever. I'm eager to see where Miriam's journey goes in the next book.
It all starts with a gun shot. Well, sort of. It starts with the vision of a gunshot.Chuck Wendig's Mockingbird takes place a year after Miriam's introduction in the novel Blackbird. She's working a crappy job scanning groceries for tourists and living in an Airstream surrounded by meth addicts. Her...
It’s wonderful to get back with Miriam and Louis and go on another dark, action filled adventure with them. While Miriam is attempting to gain some normalcy in her life, she’s finding it incredibly boring and before too long she’s back to tearing up and down the country, using her psychic abilities ...
Everyone's favorite anti-heroine is back in the gritty sequel to Blackbirds. She's a little more bad-mouthed and a lot more crazy.This book is a page turner, just like the first one. I finished it in no time at all. Chuck Wendig's writing is really... flowing. Accessible. It just appeals, grabs your...
Like the first book, Blackbirds, Mockingbird is not a feel good book -- it's more like a gut punch, or a grab around the throat to make you pay attention and keep reading. Miriam is very compelling, and the mystery she's involved with in this book is very disturbing with twists and turns that kept m...
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 5 out of 5 EPIC Controllers/Crown RatingReview Source:Publisher for Honest ReviewReviewer: MeMockingbird = FREAKING Genius! Miriam Black is a dark soul. She’s loud, highly opinionated, and clearly doesn’t give a (insert dirty word here) what anyone ...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: August 28, 2012Publisher: Angry RobotImprint: N/AAuthor’s Website: http://terribleminds.com/My Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: Yes, Book 2, Miriam BlackSeries Best Read In Order: Wou...
"You capture a tempest in your teacup, you better expect a little blood on your carpet and some crazy-ass moonbat conversations at five o'clock in the morning." - MockingbirdYep - that pretty much sums up why I love Wendig's Miriam Black series. Miriam is still as crass, crude & rude as ever, and sh...
Never heard of Chuck Wendig until I received a copy of Mockingbird from Netgalley. He's on my radar now, not likely to fall off of it, honestly. What can I say, I was hooked on page one. Lilith Saintcrow said it right, Mr. Wendig's writing, this series is chalk full of "trailer-park tension, horr...
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