Thursday, August 22, 2013

Finished DECKED

This book was a more like Mary Higgins Clark that other books I have read by her daughter, Carol.  The "thriller" was there in this and the various plot intertwines and twists were a lot of fun.

I have now started The People of the River by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neill Gear.  This novel based on archeology is set among the mounds of southern Illinois in about 12-1300 AD.


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I never really stopped and looked at the mounds when I was traveling and don't know much about them, but I am curious, so I'll like this book.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Finished A Discovery of Witches

This book is about romance and self-discovery, mixed with enough adventure, danger, scary moments and scary people to satisfy any self-respecting romantic fantasy enthusiast.  But I love the fact that it takes time to savor the delicious moments of self and other-discovery amid the mayhem.

It is also similar to The Fellowship of the Ring in that relationships have been formed and the "fellowship," though it is not called that, has been formed, plans have been made and the members have split apart heading in different directions each to carry out their part of the plan.

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I am now about to start Decked by Carol Higgins Clark.  Using a similar style to that of her mother, Carol tends to write less intense and more humorous stories.  So, my relaxing enjoyable reading will continue.

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Monday, August 12, 2013

Continuing A DISCOVERY OF WITCHES

I am loving this book.  I was just with Diana as she browsed through Matthew's private library (she has yet to look at the large library downstairs).  She found many old first editions of very notable books.  What a delight for a fantasy-loving bibliophile!  And the relationship between the two of them continues to grow and become more interesting.  I am just delighted!

A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy, #1)

Friday, August 9, 2013

Temporarily Paused Les Miserables

Les Miserables is divided into five sections, each about 300 pages.  I finished the first section, titled "Fantine," and decided to come back to it in sections, (similar to the way I am reading Morte d'Artur.
That first section was more about Jean VaJean than about Fantine, and I hope to continue meeting him as I read the second section, "Cosette."

I have now started A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, and am enjoying it immensely.  I am on page 166 of 579.  I enjoy the character of Diana Bishop (witch trying to act like she is not one) and her budding friendship with vampire, Matthew Clairmont.

A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy, #1)