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Mockingbird

Miriam Black, Book 2

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Mockingbird

By: Chuck Wendig
Narrated by: Emily Beresford
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Miriam is trying. Really, she is.

But this whole "settling down thing" that Louis has going for her just isn't working out. She lives on Long Beach Island all year round. Her home is a run-down double-wide trailer. She works at a grocery store as a check-out girl. And her relationship with Louis - who's on the road half the time in his truck - is subject to the piss and vinegar Miriam brings to everything she does.

Still, she's keeping her psychic ability - to see when and how someone is going to die just by touching them - in check. But even that feels wrong, somehow. Like she's keeping a tornado stoppered up in a tiny bottle.

Then comes one bad day that turns it all on her ear.

©2012 Chuck Wendig (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Paranormal & Urban Contemporary Paranormal Urban Fantasy

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Love the character and the voice over goes so well with it. I will definitely why the next book.

Awesome book and narration

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There's an old Ukranian proverb - 'a pig will find the filth' - that perfectly describes the protagonist of this novel. No matter what is in store for Miriam Black, she will not fail to make the worst possible choice and will go out of the way to alienate very few people that actually care for her and her well-being.
This self-destructing behavior, usually followed by wails of self-pity, is mildly amusing to make one want to finish first book, but having same theme going for the second one is a little lazy, imho.

Characters are rather bland and, in best traditions of B-movies and soap operas, have the need to explain their motives in long sentences. I'm no prude, but it felt that Mr. Wending used some profanity generator that inserted them into text almost at random.
Also, for those for forgot the theme of the first book - "fate is a bitch." It is repeated over and over again, just in case someone didn't get it yet.

The most interesting part about the first book - Observers, or Fate enforcers, or whatever they were called in the first book are completely absent form the second.

overall rating: meh

Less interesting sequel to Blackbirds

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Chuck and Emily do a great job at book 2. I missed Miriam and her foul mouth. The world needs more kick butt female anti-heros.

Just what I needed.

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chuck knows how to spin a yarn. like him a lot! recommend it for sure!

good.

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I can't wait to sink my teeth into Miriam's next adventure after reading this one. This story is dark and dangerous, perfect for rainy days and long nights.

A killer follow-up

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