Uh oh. Slap me on the failboat and ship me off full steam ahead. I have certainly not kept up with my goals of posting my reviews. That said, here we are, back and rolling again.
Title: Island of Lost Girls
Author: Jennifer McMahon
Reading Level: Easy, fast read, nice commute book
Amazon Average Rating: 3.5
My Rating: 3.5
Sample writing style: "Rhonda Farr had two Peters in her life: The Peter she loved but could not have, and now the white rabbit, which she, not unlike Alice in Wonderland, seemed destined to chase down the hole. But Alice's rabbit was not named Peter."
Sample writing style: "Rhonda Farr had two Peters in her life: The Peter she loved but could not have, and now the white rabbit, which she, not unlike Alice in Wonderland, seemed destined to chase down the hole. But Alice's rabbit was not named Peter."
Island of Lost Girls was a fast-paced story that I was able to read in about two days during my hour-long commute to work each way. It had enough suspense and mystery to help me ignore and avoid all the crazies you run into when riding public transportation, and I liked that it was so easy to read; various distractions did not interrupt my enjoyment or understanding of the book. There's nothing I hate more than having to reread paragraphs multiple times because someone next to me is yakking loudly on a cellphone.
