Daniel Morrissette Morrissette itibaren Ejutla de Crespo, Oaxaca, Meksika
The Great Gatsby of the 80s. That's right, I said it. An old-money WASP gets in trouble for running over a black kid who may have been trying to rob him. It reads like a tabloid, fast, funny and punchy.
Yet another enjoyable installment in the Zoey Redbird saga.
** spoiler alert ** Not bad but nothing particularly outstanding about it. Romance was not terribly interesting. I did enjoy the slices of Egyptian street life, realistic or not. I wish that the book had been about the secondary characters John Baxter and Lailia, they were much more interesting and fun than the leads. The mystery and drama were yawwnnnn. They would tell each other everything except one thing. After the third time this happened and turned out okay, you think they'd have learned to just be freakin' honest with eachother for once. A relationship built on unnecessary deception (lies that are not plot-critical) is not one I find very romantic.
Vidal Sasson not only makes great hair products, but is a bitting satirist of the hair industry throught our nations history.
One of my favorites of the year. Loved it!!!