Charity Tahmaseb
Auteur van The Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading
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Must Love Ghosts: Coffee and Ghosts 1 8 exemplaren
Coffee and Ghosts 1: Must Love Ghosts: The Complete First Season (Coffee and Ghosts: The Complete Seasons) (2015) 6 exemplaren
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Katy was a good protagonist but bothered me a bit. It seems like she didn't really have a backbone and how is it that she never bothered to question her grandmother about what they were doing, or who they were. Also, her grandmother must have knew that one day she would die so why not tell Katy everything about catching ghosts? I have a lot of questions that I feel like didn't get answered.
Malcolm was a good character, described as good looking, dark haired and at first unassuming. Considering he started out as Katy's rival, then turned into her partner you can kinda guess that a romance was brewing. I love how Tahmaseb handled that, she didn't make it an instalove (Thank you!) but rather an attraction that built as they worked together. The one thing is that Malcolm was first written as if he didn't know too much, and needed Katy's help, but then suddenly he knew a lot? I like the series enough to keep reading it, plus I am hoping that my questions get answered.… (meer)