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by Jo Nesbø
I might have mentioned it before, but just in case I haven't, I have to inform you that I'm participating at a crime reading challenge by a Greek editor. But in order to read the book suggested by the editor, first I had to read Blood on Snow by Jo Nesbo.
It was good. The story line didn't really impress me. I could tell what was coming in various moments and that bothered me.
What I did like was the change at first person PoV. I didn't remember Jo using that PoV, so it was a good change.
What bothered me again, in this PoV, were the descriptions used. I found them contradicting to the first person narration.
From all the Jo Nesbo books I've read, even his first one that everyone says it was his worse, I think it's the one I enjoyed the least.
It was good. The story line didn't really impress me. I could tell what was coming in various moments and that bothered me.
What I did like was the change at first person PoV. I didn't remember Jo using that PoV, so it was a good change.
What bothered me again, in this PoV, were the descriptions used. I found them contradicting to the first person narration.
From all the Jo Nesbo books I've read, even his first one that everyone says it was his worse, I think it's the one I enjoyed the least.