![]() ![]() I like it when an author can outsmart me like that! I was not able to predict any part of the story's conclusion. I like a book that keeps me guessing and makes me think, and The Sixth Man did just that. ![]() Not everything ends up rosy and perfect, and that's okay because his books are too 'real' for fantasy happily ever afters. It was fast-paced, smart, and full of surprises. The Sixth Man reminded me of why I fell in love with Baldacci's writing in the first place. When I saw The Sixth Man on NetGalley I knew it was the perfect time to go back to Baldacci. I chalked my ambivalence about True Blueup to the fact that I was on the tail end of a thriller phase and decided to read other genres for a while to give myself a break from thrillers. The last Baldacci novel I read was True Blue, which I found to be somewhat formulaic and predictable, but overall still enjoyed. I have been a fan of David Baldacci for years, having read eighteen of his novels. ![]()
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