I'm glad Rabkin calls himself crazy because I totally agree.For around 40 chapters this book was better then the two other psych-books I already read ("The Call of the Mild", "Mind-Altering Murder") but then there is this "plot-twist" that messes it up. And neither am I satisfied with the very en...
Love Psych... this book didn't feel like Psych to me.I think the problem with this book and Psych is that it doesn't do Shawn justice. The narrative choice of Guster being the "eyes" through which the story is seen by the reader leaves Shawn aloof. And while Shawn does "aloof" very well with t...
There was almost a bonus to reading a novel of Psych rather than watching it on TV, and that was the thought process going on in everyone's heads. This is very much like any episode of Psych you would have seen in the first season, with a little more insight. The plot was fun, and while by now if...
This is the first novel based on the TV show, Psych.While the book and TV show sharea lot of traits, there is one obvious difference. The TV show is around 45 minutes(after you take out the commercials) and is very visual.The novel is 274 pages and is obviously not visual.So the pacing of the two...