Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Blog Post is a Mystery???

I sincerely cannot help myself when ever I start a new book- I have to finish it. Especially when its a really REALLY good book. I, like many, am guilty of finishing a book the day that I start it. Its bad; I mean I've read a 300 page book in a day just because I became so obsessed with it. I hate to say this but that is exactly what happened this Winter break when I drove to Cleveland. What is this book you might ask? Its called The Confessions of the Paris Mysteries, and I'm obsessed with it. I know I can practically hear you guys saying," Wow Emily, another mystery book. What a plot twist." But the thing is I seriously love love love mysteries so I tend to lean towards those when I walk in the book store. Okay, Enough of my rambling on with the post.

This book is about, you guessed it, a Paris mystery. The story focuses on a 16 year old girl named Tandy. Her and her siblings had just gotten temporarily moved to Paris after her parents had been murdered. Her parents being murdered weren't the only crime that Tandy has had to solve; she just had to prove that her brother didn't murder his girlfriend, and also has solved a serial killer killing off private school girls. In this particular book, it also includes a bit of romance as the reader gets more insight of what exactly happened to her lost love James. Intrigued yet? That's all I'm going to give you on the plot line, I don't want to spoil it for you. But if you want to know more about her other stories that lead to this, you can read the other books before this, which I completely recommend because I had no idea about those books before I started to read it.
If you enjoy mystery, suspense, and multiple different mysteries in one book, then let me tell you this book is for you. 

Personally after reading this book I felt like there were giant empty holes while reading the plot line and I had no idea why. It wasn't that the author was being careless and not paying attention to the plot line, it was that I picked up the book that was right in the middle of the series! I plan on reading the other books in the series next because they will definitely fill in the plot line and clear my confusion on what happened in their past. 

An important update I must add is that I've read the book before the Paris Mysteries, and I DEFINETLY recommend that as well. But please don't read it in the same order as I have because I still have not read them in order and I still haven't read the first one that started it all. Whoever is reading this drop everything that you are going and go read this book, I can't stress enough on how good this was.


FOR MORE INFO: http://www.jamespatterson.com/books_confessionsThree.php#.VPe5XtE5Dug

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