Sketchy Behavior 
The BEST BOOK I have ever read! I would reread this so many times. Sometimes we should remember that just because someone is in a police uniform, we shouldn't always trust them. Would recommend to everyone!Kate is a young girl. She knows she has the talent. What she didn't know was she could be the finder of the most dangerous murderer. Her life is at so much risk...
I loved this book. It was everything I had hoped for. I'll break my review down a bit. Characters: (I'll just list my faves)Kate - normal! (FINALLY!!!!) She is a normal everyday teen with no major dramatic issues (well, until she draws a serial killer). She was a little bit sweet, a little bit snarky and Mangum made it work great!Detective Kent Masterson - I'm telling you I think I swooned. He is such a great guy. Sweet, nice, (good-looking...I mean who wouldn't want a tougher looking Orlando

I don't like writing a bad review. I somewhat enjoyed this book but it was just a little slow paced and not entirely interesting. I didn't really care that much about any of the characters, there wasn't much development of characters and the plot was pretty predictable. An easy read, but not the thrilling entertainer I thought it would be.
I read this book in a few days, a record for me nowadays. I have read Erynn Mangum's Paige series and loved her writing style, so when I discovered this title I was eager hoping our local library would take my recommendation. They did! Now to the real meat of this review. Kate Carter is 16 and pretty average, other than she has a great talent for art. Her art teacher starts a series about different jobs that include art, the first being in forensics. A local detective gives a description, and
I loved the Paige series - laughed til I cried. This one had some of her same humor but it just lacked... something. Very unhelpful, I know. The plot felt kind of flat and a little ridiculous, but not funny ridiculous. Just weird ridiculous. Wow this is rambling. Point: Ill keep reading Erynn Mangum, but this one wasnt topping my list of faves.
Nothing's sketchy about Erynn Mangum's latest cute and easy-to-love novel Sketchy Behaviour! Our protagonist, Kate, has an artistic knack for drawing - sketching, especially. But her life is turned upside down one art class, when they're asked to sketch a known criminal, simply by listening to a given description and drawing what they 'see' in their minds. Because not only does Kate's drawing look exactly like the criminal in question, but the authorities use it to catch him and bring him to
Erynn Mangum
Paperback | Pages: 214 pages Rating: 3.82 | 1027 Users | 156 Reviews

Present Books Conducive To Sketchy Behavior
| ISBN: | 031072144X (ISBN13: 9780310721444) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Interpretation Supposing Books Sketchy Behavior
Drawing Conclusions or Drafting Disaster?Other than harboring a somewhat obsessive fondness for Crispix and completely swearing-off boys after a bad date (don’t ask), sixteen-year-old Kate Carter is about as ordinary as they come, except for her two notable talents: art and sarcasm. After an introduction to forensic sketching in her elective art class, Kate discovers a third and most unexpected gift: criminal profiling. Her photo-quality sketch helps the police catch a wanted murderer and earns her celebrity status in South Woodhaven Falls. But when that murderer appears to be using his friends to exact revenge, Kate goes from local hero to possible target. Will she manage to survive? Will life ever be normal again? And will local news anchor Ted Deffle ever stop sending her flowers?Specify About Books Sketchy Behavior
| Title | : | Sketchy Behavior |
| Author | : | Erynn Mangum |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 214 pages |
| Published | : | August 27th 2011 by Zondervan (first published August 9th 2011) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Mystery. Christian |
Rating About Books Sketchy Behavior
Ratings: 3.82 From 1027 Users | 156 ReviewsAssessment About Books Sketchy Behavior
I demand a squel where we see Justin's and Kate's relationship develop into something more and Kate fully commit her life to Christ!This book was amazing and I honestly wish it was longer than its 200 pages.The BEST BOOK I have ever read! I would reread this so many times. Sometimes we should remember that just because someone is in a police uniform, we shouldn't always trust them. Would recommend to everyone!Kate is a young girl. She knows she has the talent. What she didn't know was she could be the finder of the most dangerous murderer. Her life is at so much risk...
I loved this book. It was everything I had hoped for. I'll break my review down a bit. Characters: (I'll just list my faves)Kate - normal! (FINALLY!!!!) She is a normal everyday teen with no major dramatic issues (well, until she draws a serial killer). She was a little bit sweet, a little bit snarky and Mangum made it work great!Detective Kent Masterson - I'm telling you I think I swooned. He is such a great guy. Sweet, nice, (good-looking...I mean who wouldn't want a tougher looking Orlando

I don't like writing a bad review. I somewhat enjoyed this book but it was just a little slow paced and not entirely interesting. I didn't really care that much about any of the characters, there wasn't much development of characters and the plot was pretty predictable. An easy read, but not the thrilling entertainer I thought it would be.
I read this book in a few days, a record for me nowadays. I have read Erynn Mangum's Paige series and loved her writing style, so when I discovered this title I was eager hoping our local library would take my recommendation. They did! Now to the real meat of this review. Kate Carter is 16 and pretty average, other than she has a great talent for art. Her art teacher starts a series about different jobs that include art, the first being in forensics. A local detective gives a description, and
I loved the Paige series - laughed til I cried. This one had some of her same humor but it just lacked... something. Very unhelpful, I know. The plot felt kind of flat and a little ridiculous, but not funny ridiculous. Just weird ridiculous. Wow this is rambling. Point: Ill keep reading Erynn Mangum, but this one wasnt topping my list of faves.
Nothing's sketchy about Erynn Mangum's latest cute and easy-to-love novel Sketchy Behaviour! Our protagonist, Kate, has an artistic knack for drawing - sketching, especially. But her life is turned upside down one art class, when they're asked to sketch a known criminal, simply by listening to a given description and drawing what they 'see' in their minds. Because not only does Kate's drawing look exactly like the criminal in question, but the authorities use it to catch him and bring him to


0 comments:
Post a Comment