Nathan’s Run by John Gilstrap Pros: exciting story Cons: unrealistic portrayal of a child, extreme levels of violence It’s a thriller. But it’s a bit
Pros: engaging African children’s story Cons: none for what it is At the start of Chike and the River, the eleven-year-old title character moves from the
Jury Double by Edward Stewart
Into the Dark by Rick Mofina Pros: the book had some interesting characters Cons: absolutely nothing thrilling about it Bland. No spark whatsoever. Definitely not
Naked In Death by J.D. Robb Pros: Great start to a great series Cons: The Roarke character just isn’t my favorite After reading 20+ books
La Folie Baudelaire (French title used for English translation) Pros: occasional flashes that register Cons: assumes possession of knowledge (and information) few have; chaotic (lack of)
Sixkill by Robert B. Parker Pros: last of an era Cons: dull story – the “case” is a total dud! Sixkill is the 39th book in Robert
The Stranger You Seek by Amanda Kyle Williams Pros: a few things that make this book different from the rest Cons: the ending was not
Fantastic Four, Vol. 5 (Marvel Masterworks) Pros: Some good storytelling, artwork, notable first appearances Cons: Slight cliffhanger at the end arousing curiosity for next













