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bookishfoxes 's review for:
How to Kill a Guy in Ten Ways
by Eve Kellman
challenging
dark
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Oh my God. This was an absolute rollercoaster!
It started a bit slow, but was still entertaining, so I kept going. I previously read How to Kill Men and Get Away With It wich has a lot of similarities, and I enjoyed that. However, I am glad that this book didn't contain the graphic animal abuse/death that How To Kill Men had. This definitely lept me going.
Eventually it picked up. The whole time it still remained interesting and I was laughing or gasping at twists. Some things might have been predictable, but in a fun way! In that excite 'I knew it!" way.
It was amazing to see the main character change through the book, getting more and more angry. There were moments that left me shocked because I didn't expect them at all.
And that ending! Amazing.
I will definitely be checking out this author's other books, and I'm going to look for more books similar to this, apparently I love unhinged female main characters...
It started a bit slow, but was still entertaining, so I kept going. I previously read How to Kill Men and Get Away With It wich has a lot of similarities, and I enjoyed that. However, I am glad that this book didn't contain the graphic animal abuse/death that How To Kill Men had. This definitely lept me going.
Eventually it picked up. The whole time it still remained interesting and I was laughing or gasping at twists. Some things might have been predictable, but in a fun way! In that excite 'I knew it!" way.
It was amazing to see the main character change through the book, getting more and more angry. There were moments that left me shocked because I didn't expect them at all.
And that ending! Amazing.
I will definitely be checking out this author's other books, and I'm going to look for more books similar to this, apparently I love unhinged female main characters...