I loved this book, Miker, as have all the other women I've
heard mention it. Women even cite him as proof that, yes, a
male author can write a real female character. Yet male
readers seem to hate this series.
Have any male rare birds loved this
book? Have any female rare birds hated it?
Joy, who doesn't recall suspending any disbelief
Miker wrote:
> I forgot to mention that I read Eversz's
SHOOTING
> ELVIS about a week or two ago. I have been
hearing
> about Nina Zero for a long time, so I thought I'd
give
> it a shot. I didn't care for it. It was
definitely
> cartoonish, but that's not usually a problem for
me.
> I don't mind suspending disbelief for
something
> worthwhile, but this books read like a bad
computer
> animation. Eversz was ineffective at framing
his
> characters and the plot was lackluster.
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