A few of Mary Higgins Clark's novels have sat on my TBR shelf for ages. Given her recent passing, I thought now a great a time as ever to read them. Flanked by a few of my selections in the queue to complete March #BookishBingo 🍀💚
A few of Mary Higgins Clark's novels have sat on my TBR shelf for ages. Given her recent passing, I thought now a great a time as ever to read them. Flanked by a few of my selections in the queue to complete March #BookishBingo 🍀💚
I won‘t be finishing this one. I loved Clark in high school, and thought it would be fun to read one. This one was popular; I was like a billion deep in the holds. But the writing is so terrible. The characters are one-dimensional. You never know what anyone is thinking. There are no motivations for anything. I might try her a time or two more. Her career spans so many years, maybe I just got a bad one.
I do enjoy these quizzes...I got the "All-Rounder" which definitely feels fitting--each of the descriptions above fit my overall reading personality.
Have you checked out what your reading personality is, yet? If not, then here's the link: https://www.bookbrowse.com/quiz/
Happy Reading, friends!
I read the description for this while walking to the shelf to put it away and now I definitely think it needs to go on my (humongous) TBR list.. looks good!
I'm assuming #MysteriousLove refers to a love of mysteries, so I have to admit that I have more than a slight obsession with Mary Higgins Clark books. #17BookLove
Someone suggested as a god fun read. Formulaic, ultra descriptive, cliche and the science was horrid!!!