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Cynthia G. Kuhn

Autor de The Semester of Our Discontent

9+ Obras 124 Miembros 20 Reseñas

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Cynthia G. Kuhn is Assistant Professor of English at Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado.

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This series started out strong, as a great cozy without the cutesy vibe, with strong writing and clever mysteries. I think, though, with number 5, I'm done. The author broke one of my personal cardinal rules by creating character relationships and dynamics that I like, and then breaking them up and shuffling them about, and then doing it in a manner that was clumsy and awkward.

The mystery plotting was complex enough, but tried to be too clever, so that by the end it felt like a Ginsu knife commercial: But wait! There's More!. Had the author - or the editor - pared it down just a bit, it might have offered a more suspenseful ending.

It wasn't a bad mystery, or story; it just wasn't great and certainly didn't match the caliber of the earlier books. While it might be a blip, the relationship shuffle has left me uninterested in finding out.
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murderbydeath | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 10, 2022 |
Good, but not great; I thought the first book showed a lot of potential because I liked the setting, I liked the characters and I liked that the author wasn't trying to make everything cute. It exceeded my expectations, which have, admittedly, been lowered dramatically by the dreck published en masse the last few years.

What I liked about this, the second one:
* It's a mystery, but not a murder mystery. This isn't uncommon in the mystery genre, but it's not mainstream either so it feels fresh.

* The continuation of a narrative that doesn't feel overly melodramatic: Lila is just trying to get through her days.

* No TSTL stuff. Lila isn't running around trying to act like Nancy Drew and interrogate everyone; she just pays attention and thinks.

* I liked the plot twist; when I read it I started to think "same old, same old" but she did something a tiny bit different that really didn't matter much in the scheme of things, but again, gave it that tiny bit of freshness.


What wasn't so great about The Art of Vanishing
* What's up with this trend of needing to have an over-the-top nasty nemesis? How is it that in the current age of anti-bullying authors seem so hot to include cartoonish bullies in every book? And Lila gets two of them - two nemesis (nemesii?) is surely two too many.

* Love triangle setup. 'nuff said.

These are short and I think, better written than most of what's out there currently. I hate the cliche of the love triangle but I'll give it one more book to see if - hopefully - the author is just dangling it there as a red herring.
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murderbydeath | 5 reseñas más. | Jan 17, 2022 |

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Obras
9
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1
Miembros
124
Popularidad
#161,165
Valoración
½ 3.8
Reseñas
20
ISBNs
26

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