I put books into two categories. First is a real book with things to say. The second is one that is just pure entertainment no matter how bad. I put a lot of the celebrity memoirs in that second category, and Verity belongs there too. CoHo is on the shadier end of the book spectrum but I was highly entertained by Verity. It’s a step away from fan fiction though.
I put books into two categories. First is a real book with things to say. The second is one that is just pure entertainment no matter how bad. I put a lot of the celebrity memoirs in that second category, and Verity belongs there too. CoHo is on the shadier end of the book spectrum but I was highly entertained by Verity. It’s a step away from fan fiction though.
That's a great way to look at it. I always say a book is effective if it makes you think and talk. And this one definitely did. :)