Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson.
Lovely british crime whodunnit. Just what I needed after the pap I read previously
I’m a big fan of Peter Robinson and his DCI Banks books, I think I have read about 24 of them.
Children of the Revolution by Peter Robinson.
Lovely british crime whodunnit. Just what I needed after the pap I read previously
100 years of Solitude.
I'm not feeling it. It's widely considered one of the masterpieces of the 20th century so the deficiency is mine. I just don't get it.
Felt like it took 100 years to read it and I gave up in the end so you’re not alone! Found it really hard work......
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Twenty Years After - Dumas
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I'm glad I'm not the only one. I found it nicely written just a bit...
I don't know why but there's something quite pleasing in Don Quixote reading D'Artagnan.
How are you finding it? The Three Musketeers is possibly my favourite book. As a consequence my expectations were probably unrealistically high for both Twenty Years After and The Man in The Iron Mask.
I have almost finished it. It’s not quite as good as the Three Musketeers I don’t think, but it’s still very good. It’s nice to see the characters change and their motivations.
The way Dumas writes is exceptional. I think the Count of Monte Cristo is possibly the best I’ve ever read, but both of these aren’t as good as that. I want to read everything he has written, so it’ll be the Man in the Iron Mask next I think.
Just a shame I have to read a translation.
Currently revisiting the 700 page monster that is Tom Wolfe's Bonfire Of The Vanities. Was so disgusted by the shallow as f*ck casting of the movie of the same name that I've swerved a re-read for decades. Tho bollox to that shitty movie. The book is an expertly-crafted joy to read
Peter James - Find them dead.
16th book in the Roy Grace series, by far the worst one I have read, I’m just over 3/4 way through and Grace hardly gets a mention.
Struggling with this one TBH.
Absolute toilet book. I gave up on it half way through. He's really lost his touch.