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 the other characters, it is not a desirable relationship with the audience. Shawn basically moves from point A to clue B and hits all his cues, but it felt like an actor delivering lines, not Shawn making me laugh.I don't know if the other books' narratives are set up this way, and right now I'm not looking forward to finding out. It's a shame. This is the second Psych tie-in book I've read, the first being "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Read", and I have to say, this one was way better. I liked the wilderness setting, and the plot was set up in a way that the reader could play along and try to solve the mystery on their own. The characters seemed better... well, characterized, even if there wasn't much of Lassie or Juliet. A fun and easy read for any Psych-o.
What do You think about The Call Of The Mild (2010)?
was good but till the end, started to fall short.
—averylaine
Because I absolutely LOVE the show! So funny!!
—Joanne