"Under a promising morning sky, police captain Walter Alaka’i makes a tragic discovery: the body of a teenage surfer bobbing among the lava rocks of Maui’s southeastern shore. It appears to be an ill-fated accident, but closer inspection reveals something far more sinister than the results of a savage wave gone wrong. Now that Alaka’i is looking at a homicide, he solicits the help of his niece, Detective Kali Māhoe.The granddaughter of one of Hawaii’s most respected spiritual leaders, and on the transcendent path to becoming a kahu herself, Kali sees evidence of a strange ritual murder. The suspicion is reinforced by a rash of sightings of a noppera-bō—a faceless and malicious spirit many believe to be more than superstition. When a grisly sacrifice is left on the doorstep of a local, and another body washes ashore, Kali fears that the deadly secret ceremonies on Maui are just beginning.To uncover a motive and find the killer, Kali leans on her skills at logic and detection. But she must also draw on her own personal history with the uncanny legends of the islands. Now, as the skies above Maui grow darker, and as she balances reason and superstition, Kali can only wonder: Who’ll be the next to die? And who—or what—is she even on the trail of?"
Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Monday, August 2, 2021
The Fire Thief
Sunday, August 1, 2021
Peaches and Schemes
The Secret Keeper of Jaipur
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Book of the Month: July
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Red Team Volume 1
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Pound for Pound
Snow Angels Seasons One and Two
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Double Walker
What Makes a DNF Book?
What makes a "did not finish" (DNF) book? I try to finish every book that I am reading, mainly because I paid for the book and don't want to waste money. Some books are just too dull to finish though. I usually give a book 50 pages to get me interested and then I will reassess it. If I took the book out of the library then I have no predicament. I stop reading.
So, what makes a DNF book? Sometimes I am not in the mood to read at all and just want to work on my art. Other times my mood prefers a light read such as a cozy and other times my mood wants something different. Assessing how you feel can help a reader determine whether the book should be saved for another day.
The next issue is whether to review the book or not. I try to be fair but have been known to write punishing reviews on occasion. If a book is not in a genre that I like, I will review the book and state that I don't like the genre. I will also say what type of reader will enjoy it and give an "objective" review of the plot and characters. If there is anything about the book that I like, I will add that to my review. I know that many bloggers do not review books that they don't like. I think it is more fair to your readers to know your true feelings. Folks who read your blog do so because they have the same reading interests that bloggers do. I believe they will respect your views on a book that you do not like.
How do you handle those DNF books?