As I've said once already, this book is the read I was looking for: light, simple, unattached. Sure, there were vampires and shape shifters and murders galore; but really, overall, the book was a quick and easy read. And yet, still enjoyable.
Clearly, it was written with the intent to serialize it. The final page could almost contain "to be continued..."And I think I will. Not because I absolutely must know what happens in the series. Not because I'm in love with the characters. Just because I was lightly entertained for a few hours. Every girl needs a good easy read from time to time.
My next read-and-blog selection is a classic: James Fenimore Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. I am hoping that my limited knowledge of this book (of course, from the film) was correct in assuming that this novel included NONE of the following: vampires, wizards, time-travelers, vivid love scenes or other elements to disdain. My goal with this blog is to read lots of variety...so I have to keep searching for options. Also, I want to be sure and read all those great classic novels I managed to escape school without reading. Let's face it, if you were required to read it in school, you held some (even if it was only a slight bit) ill-feelings for the book, no matter how great.
So, my next book in the Outlander series is scheduled to arrive tomorrow, I've got the second installment of the Sookie Stackhouse series staring me in the face right at this very moment and I've also got a copy of The Last of the Mohicans waiting in my car.
Read on!
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Charlaine Harris' Dead Until Dark - Book 7
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