
I read Jennie Nash's "The Only True Genius in the Family" and thought it a delightful story, well written, a beautiful flow.
I didn't like the main character. I found her lacking in so many ways. I didn't like her father who came across as a pompous, ego driven, cold-hearted bastard. Her husband seemed too good to be true, almost too perfect. And the daughter? I'm glad she wasn't my daughter. Attitude? Too much for my liking. It seemed like the main character kept making all the mistakes and the rest of them were flawless.
I don't think I've ever had this experience before, where there wasn't one main character I could say I truly liked, and yet, I enjoyed the book.
There is definitely a first time for everything!
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maybe I should put this on my reading list :0)
How in the world do you find all these fabulous books? I am putting this one on my list too!
Love,
LuLu~*xoxo
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lol LuLu...I'm a sponge when it comes to books and reading. Always have been...I was the kid who took a book to the breakfast table before heading to school, the one who read under the covers with a flashlight or who put the book on the floor to catch the light from the hallway!!
And I love love love my banner!!! ♥
I will have to read it. I am glad you do these little book reviews. I need a good book to read.
Lol, how on earth can you love a book and hate the characters?! Now I have to read it just to see what that means!
A great combo of good and not so good some times makes something special. In this case a good book. It does sound interesting. Hugs m friend! xoxo
I'll have to check these out. Thanks for sharing your literary finds.
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