Miriam Black is a badass. Mockingbirds are too, no disrespect to Harper Lee. #READATHONANIMAL
Miriam Black is a badass. Mockingbirds are too, no disrespect to Harper Lee. #READATHONANIMAL
Miriam Black is becoming one of my favorite protagonists. She is sharp, sarcastic, and never passes up a sex joke. She is also deeply wounded and carries around a great responsibility-allow or stop people from dying. This time, she is up against a serial killer who dresses like a bird. This continues the first book, so read it first. My critique is her trespasser acts and sounds a lot like Dexter's Dark Passenger (book, not show) esp. in this book
Didn't get much reading in yesterday, but I am really enjoying the second book. Miriam's back to being herself and after the first book's revelation at the end, now must try and stop a serial killer who will kidnap and kill several girls from a boarding school. The question is what will Miriam do now knowing what she knows from book 1? Great shift and great dilemma.
Although I am done for the night, next up tomorrow in the #readathon, I return to Miriam. I really enjoyed the first one and hope the second is just as good. Good night Littens, happy reading.
Scribd users- it is a Scribd unlimited this month meaning it doesn't count against one of your picks. So is The Troop BTW.
Bookshelf Review #12: This is book 2 of the Miriam Black series, which I love so much I bought them in hardcover after reading in paperback originally.
When Miriam touches you, she knows how and when you're going to die. It's made her a bit antisocial. She's vivid, lurid, unforgiving, and over the course of four books and a novella (I got to read book four a bit early), I'm enthralled with her war against her personal demons.
I think this is where the Miriam Black train ends for me. A bit too dark for me.