Ugh... been through 5 books now and they're all super cheesey, badly written or not interesting. (groan) 😫😞☹️
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Ugh... been through 5 books now and they're all super cheesey, badly written or not interesting. (groan) 😫😞☹️
#LitsyReads #FrustratedReader #BookSlump
Slim pickings at goodwill today. The boyfriend kindly took me there after dinner. What a peach :)
This book was riddled with grammatical errors. The narrator is meant to be a protector of Savannah but speaks like someone who's visited the city maybe once. The fight scenes were good, and the plot wasn't bad. I could have done without the cliche vampire romance vibe.
I want to like this book. I really do. But...
Does anybody else get frustrated by poorly edited books? (This is at least the third major grammatical error I've spotted in this book today.)
Check out the new bookmarks! No more saving my page with expired prescription receipts. Also, didn't realize this book was set in Savannah, too.
Couldn't find any Neil Gaiman on the shelf I'm working through, so this was next in line.
This one was a slow start for me, lots of world building, with new people introduced at each stop in their journey. But by about halfway, it picked up, the characters all started to mesh & the storyline became much more interesting. Glad I pushed through on this one & looking for the next part.
Why is it sometimes that books you should like just seem to drag? I light read turns into a struggle. Is it just that it catches you at the wrong time and place, the wrong frame of mind, something else... Either way, pushing through with this one.