by Sue Grafton, Victoria Ordóñez
this is rushed, I'm having Internet shortages this week (long story, don't ask), so I want to get this posted while I can. I may end up polishing it up within the day, if there are problems/typos/incomplete sentences, etc. -- leave a comment --- I'd forgotten how slow these books start, if I didn'...
I was really happy that I was able to finish this book before my library time expired. Just in the nick of time. More later.
3.5 starsShe's a pretty cool private detective and a strong female. I enjoyed it.
I use to love this series but I just couldn't get into this one. It was extraordinarily long and most of it was filler. Also Kinsey's character seemed to lack her usual spunk. Her character just came across as flat. The ending was also terrible. I muddled through the entire story and it just abruptl...
I enjoy all of Sue Grafton's books. They are predictable and it's nice to read about a familiar character.
I am still trying to wrap my head around a couple of things this morning. I felt like maybe I was missing pages of information and went back and re-read a couple of passages and then realized that I wasn't missing anything. That the whole book had the weirdest and most unsatisfying endings that I ha...
I was fascinated by the premise of this tale as such I was happy when I was approved to receive a copy in exchange for an honest critique. X by Sue Grafton is book #24 in the Kinsey Millhone series; nevertheless it can be read as a stand-alone. This is my first time reading her work and I must say I...
Going into X, I had already A through P in the Kinsey Millhone series before I burned out. The premise of X and the knowledge this series would soon end brought me back for a trial period, and I worried at first I might be lost. After a few pages, I returned easily to Santa Teresa as though I'd neve...