NIGHT WHISPERS
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 5:39 pm
Wow! I just finished rereading 'Night Whispers.' I had read it once years ago
and my remembrance was that it was not nearly as good as JM's earlier works. I have said this in a different post, and now that I have finished it, I think it was better than I remembered; but it was still not up to her earlier books. The character of Noah was not really developed enough to 'grab' you or make you love him.
Boy, I loved Paul Richardson in 'Perfect '. Well, I didn't like that he talked Julie into believing Zack was guilty; but he was a likable character. He sure doesn't seem to have very good intuition for an FBI agent, though. He thought Zack was guilty and then was completely wrong about Noah in a BIG way. But in both books he finally saved the day for both girls. Kudos to him for that!!
I'm reading EBYT next, which was another I read when it first came out and have not re-read since. Jessica, you mentioned the expanded version is so much better, so I'm going for that one.
and my remembrance was that it was not nearly as good as JM's earlier works. I have said this in a different post, and now that I have finished it, I think it was better than I remembered; but it was still not up to her earlier books. The character of Noah was not really developed enough to 'grab' you or make you love him.
Boy, I loved Paul Richardson in 'Perfect '. Well, I didn't like that he talked Julie into believing Zack was guilty; but he was a likable character. He sure doesn't seem to have very good intuition for an FBI agent, though. He thought Zack was guilty and then was completely wrong about Noah in a BIG way. But in both books he finally saved the day for both girls. Kudos to him for that!!
I'm reading EBYT next, which was another I read when it first came out and have not re-read since. Jessica, you mentioned the expanded version is so much better, so I'm going for that one.