I don't know what was with this book, but it just seemed extra long, extra boring.it was eventful, don't get me wrong but i didn't feel the intensity and drama of the plot as much as u felt I sshould've. it was slow even though it spanned over about a week. and I didn't even know wht he kissed...
As #2 in a series where I really liked #1, this book was a great disappointment. Much of the description was boring and filled with unnecessary detail. It just stopped, having had little real conflict and with even less resolution. It literally ended with "To be continued." Kids, who had bee...
This book was slow going and I just couldn't make myself interested. It sounded like it would be a great book, but I can't say that it was. Normally I love this type of book and the mysteriousness to things and by the end of the book I am usually left with something to think about. I just didn't ...
This was a very unusual book, which shouldn't be terribly surprising, since the author, Mark Frost is a co-creator of the TV series Twin Peaks.I definitely enjoyed the book, but it is difficult to do it proper justice in a review without giving away too much of the story. I will do my best.Arthur...
The second (and so far final) in Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost's series of books featuring a fictionalised Arthur Conan Doyle as a character isn't a great departure from the first. Once more, our trusty author - now thoroughly jack of Holmes - is caught up in world-changing events of a superna...