Every Which Way But Dead (The Hollows, Bk 3)
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Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror
Book Type: Paperback
Nancy D. (miz-firefly) - reviewed on + 112 more book reviews
This was my first Kim Harrison book, and despite starting with #3 am officially hooked. If this your introduction to the Hollows go to the beginning. This series has considerable world building, and a feel all it's own. If you begin as I did with #3 it is pretty hard to get into.
I loved the world Kim Harrison has ceated and the characters who people it. It is different enough, and believable enough to hold the readers attention. The main character Rachael is strong but not superhuman, and just flawed enough without being whiney. The secondary characters are well developed and like the main character just flawed enough to be interesting, and strong enough to hold their own.
I had a hard time getting into the story, but I'm sure that wouldn't have been the case if I'd have been smart enough to start at the beginning. I quickly found myself invested in the story, and will be heading out soon to pick up the first two in the series, then pick up the storyline from where I left it in Every which way but dead.
I loved the world Kim Harrison has ceated and the characters who people it. It is different enough, and believable enough to hold the readers attention. The main character Rachael is strong but not superhuman, and just flawed enough without being whiney. The secondary characters are well developed and like the main character just flawed enough to be interesting, and strong enough to hold their own.
I had a hard time getting into the story, but I'm sure that wouldn't have been the case if I'd have been smart enough to start at the beginning. I quickly found myself invested in the story, and will be heading out soon to pick up the first two in the series, then pick up the storyline from where I left it in Every which way but dead.
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