Ginsberg, Debra. The Grift.
6 words: Psychic counselor suddenly gets genuine visions.
I love the cover and the combination of grift (a swindle, a scam) with gift (in this case, psychic ability). Isn't that perfect for a novel about a psychic?
The book itself, however, I found disappointing. Marina's attitude toward her "clients" (well, even the clients themselves) became a source of irritation. The plot didn't hold together for me either. Started quite well, but I couldn't muster much concern for any of the characters, and by the time Marina actually develops a psychic ability...well, not even "seeing things" can move the novel out of anticlimactic mode.
Fiction. 2008. 329 pages.
That's too bad! I'm looking forward to reading this; I really enjoyed Ginsberg's other novel, Blind Submission.
ReplyDeleteThat is a neat cover--it's too bad about the book itself though.
ReplyDeleteAw, darn. I think I actually have an ARC of this one. Fortunately, it came from the library and I'm not obligated to review. I might at least give it a try, but probably not soon, now!
ReplyDeleteKatherine - I enjoyed Blind Submission, too. Didn't think it was great, but found it a fast read and decent mystery.
ReplyDeleteLF - Oh, well. Maybe I should assign points for aspects like: title, cover, topic, etc. This one would rate quite well on those 3 items!
bookfool - Do give it a try! We all have personal quirky reasons for liking or disliking books. This one may appeal to everyone else!
Ah, what a bummer that this one didn't live up to your expectations. I've been eyeing this book as well because of the cover and title! Just looks so nice.
ReplyDeleteI may still check it out though. I'll keep you posted :)
iliana - Do try it! I'm often the only dissenter on certain books.
ReplyDeletedarn sorry to hear this is a disappointment. when I saw the cover and read your six words my interest was piqued. I'm always up for a GOOD read with psychics - don't know why.
ReplyDeletekimy - I love a bit of psychic drama, seers, telepaths, and all that stuff! This one didn't charm me, but I'm fond of the genre.
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