Mar. 20th, 2011

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brief reviews brought to you by the ongoing cotton wool in my head:

14. The Distant Hours by Kate Morton

I've reviewed both of Morton's other books (The House at Riverton and The Forgotten Garden) on here before. This is the same deal - multi-generational gothic potboiler revolving around a decaying stately home.

I think I loved this less than the other two. Having said that, I got through the nearly 700 pages in four days, and once I'd started was lugging it around on the bus to Bath & back (and thus all over Bath for the day) because I couldn't put it down.


15. All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris

Yes, I'm still reading these. This one's more focussed than the last few have been; good mindless fun.


16. Grave Peril by Jim Butcher

Volume 3 of The Dresden Files. I love Harry Dresden. I loved this book, even though there's hardly any appearances at all by Murphy; the sidekick in this one is the self-righteous Knight of the Cross who is by turns lovely and really annoying. (I'm pretty sure that's intentional).

Be warned - I found the ending really sad.
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If anyone's expecting me to keep up my quota of interesting non-fiction books, it's not going to happen any time soon.

Which sucks, because I'm in the middle of a book which is much more interesting and much more difficult than I thought it was going to be, which I'd like to rave about at length. For the past week and a half I haven't been able to get through a whole sentence. Or even read the captions on the illustrations.

At the moment, finishing off Ken Macleod's Fall Revolution series is beyond me.

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