The Third Twin
7 journalers for this copy...
Quite a fun read. I'm not a huge reader of thrillers, but I did enjoy this one. Its tense and the pace is good, but it isn't to nerve-wracking, and there is a minimum of creepy psychothriller aspects (which may or may not be a good thing depending on the reader, but which I like). And the portrayal of research is enjoyably realistic, which adds a nice touch.
Released at the July Calgary Bookcrossing meeting.
Picked up at the July Calgary BC get together
Well, I definitely found the concept interesting, but I had a hard time starting. On a whole it was a good story, but I don't think quite my cup of tea. I did like the ending, though.
Thanks for the read!
Thanks for the read!
Passed on to another Book Crosser at get together
Picked up at yesterday's Calgary bookcrossing meet up. Wondering if I'll enjoy it...
After losing interest in another thriller I was worried I wouldn't get into this book but it sucked me in right away. I might read more Follett books in the future.
Will be brought to the next Calgary bookcrossing meet up and handed off to next in line.
Will be brought to the next Calgary bookcrossing meet up and handed off to next in line.
Caught this book at the September meet up at Cravings.
Genetics, mystery, the story got thicker and thicker. What is the difference between twins with certain characteristics who are raised apart? Who becomes a criminal?
I am taking this to the July meeting at Cravings so it can journey on to a new reader.
Picked up this book from the July Calgary BookCrossing meetup.
Glad I picked this one up -- I haven't read a good mystery thriller in quite a while.
Bringing to the October Calgary BookCrossing Meetup.
Picked this up at the October BookCrossing meeting
Brought this book home for my husband to read but he couldn't get into it.
Taking this to the November Book Crossing meeting to be passed on to the next reader.
Back in my hands. Adding to a small collection of books I'm holding on to in order to hand off someone who might be interested in bookcrossing someday.
I picked this up at the February Bookcrossing meeting. It may languish on my book shelf for a while......