Ana Casaxa itibaren Klatka, Poland

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2019-05-30 03:41

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Pen always wanted to be a Catholic as a child, so when she comes to Father Daniel with a really outrageous confession, it doesn't take long for him to a) figure out who she is, and b) assume her confession is as fabricated as they were when she visited his church as a child. Breaking into her soon-to-be- ex' house? Finding him murdered on the floor? Being wanted by the police for that specific reason? Come on, who'd fall for that?? Unfortunately for Pen, this was actually exactly what happened and as the police seem convinced that she's "guilty until proven innocent", Pen needs all the help she can get. Father Daniel helps her get a lawyer, and the three of them, together with Pen's sister (who actually did turn Catholic and become a nun - yes, Pen's sister is a Sister) tries to keep Pen out of jail until the real culprit is found. Unfortunately, Pen believes that the best way to do that is to find the murderer by herself, causing her situation to steadily keep going from bad to worse, as she is almost caught breaking into a judge's house, has her flat broken into and is personally assaulted by - presumably - mug-hired thugs while simultaneously having to put up with her mother-in-law's accusations and trying to avoid her own over-protective mother. A Deadly Habit is an interesting whodunnit that had me turning pages until the very end. I really enjoyed getting to know the characters, and especially fell in love with Pen's devil-may-care attitude, and her father-in-law's desperate attempts to reconcile Pen and his wife. My main reason for not rating the book higher was that I felt the ending came a bit out of the blue. There were certain clues, but very vague and easily dismissed, both by the reader and by Pen, until it all suddenly came to a head. I would have appreciated a better build-up, so that the ending hadn't felt as such a stroke of luck, but had given the reader a chance to guess as well.

2019-05-30 10:41

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** spoiler alert ** I rename this book "Shannon Hale's Great Disappointment". Granted, throwing around Jane Austen's name does invite high expectations, but really now. Jane, our main character, is egocentric and pathetic. She has had many bad romantic experiences in her past (who hasn't?), and an unhealthy obsession with the fictional Mr. Darcy. There's a double standard here, as she claims there are no gentlemen in the world, yet all she herself cares about is making out with and goggling men in tight pants (ugh). The premise of the book had merit, but I quickly tired of Jane obsessing about her obsessions. Page after page. Then making out cause she liked it, then obsessing some more about how she's obsessed with Mr. Darcy. Give it up. Then, the grand finale hits. Two guys are suddenly in love with her. What exactly do they love about her? (This is the question that many sappy romances fail to answer) I only wish I knew. All I saw was a pathetic creature who couldn't move past feeling sorry for herself and the fact that "all men are jerks". Seriously? Move on. A person's self worth should not begin and end with whether some guy likes them. (For an even more painful example of this read the second Twilight book, if you can do so without killing yourself.) All in all, the book was okay. Sappy and insipid, but not nearly so bad as to deserve my dreaded "one star rating". I give it an easy two, maybe a two and a half.

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