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Sherry Thomas: A Study in Scarlet Women (2017, Thorndike Press Large Print) Aucune note

"USA Today bestselling author Sherry Thomas turns the story of the renowned Sherlock Holmes upside …

We had a great book club meeting about this! All of us who were not already invested in the series are up for at least book 2. Talking it over made me feel better about my quibbles, and i am excited to read more.

Bonus question: the author is well known for her romances. Does anyone know what’s a good one of those to start with?

Ursula K. Le Guin: The found and the lost (2016) 5 étoiles

[This book] represents the first time that all of Le Guin novellas have been collected …

Heartily recommend

5 étoiles

I’m not quite done, but i double checked I’m on the last story and it’s so good. Most of the Earthsea stories were kind of a slog, but i loved the entire set of Hain/Werel ones, and I’ll be recommending the four generations of oregon women one forever.

C. L. Polk: Soulstar (2021, Tor.com) 4 étoiles

Not dense or heavy exactly

4 étoiles

But there’s a lot going on - the central relationship is not simple, the main plot revolving around the government (following nicely from the previous two books), a bit of a mystery, sympathy for characters hard done by. It was short and i read it fast, but still i needed a minute between most chapters to make room for all the feelings before diving into what next?

reviewed Air Logic by Laurie J Marks (Elemental Logic, #4)

Laurie J Marks: Air Logic (2019, Small Beer Press) 4 étoiles

In the aftermath of war and an assassination attempt, Karis and those who love her …

This series is good

4 étoiles

This is book four, as is right for an elemental series. I’m glad i got to read them after they were all published, and i just really like them. The characters are great and despite the sprawling family I almost never think there are too many of them. It feels almost fan fiction y at times, but only in the best way. Yes i want them all to care about each other and come up with happy endings. And mostly i get that.

The plot is good, but i almost don’t care because i care so much about the characters.

reviewed Death's End by Liu Cixin (Remembrance of Earth's Past, #3)

Liu Cixin: Death's End (2017, Head of Zeus Ltd) 5 étoiles

Half a century after the Doomsday Battle, the uneasy balance of Dark Forest Deterrence keeps …

This was my favorite of the trilogy

4 étoiles

In a lot of ways, i think this book could stand alone instead of being book three. It kind of starts the timeline over in the near future instead of picking up where the other books left off. With hibernation we are able to mostly follow a single person through the book, and that makes it feel coherent in a new way. It’s about the relationship with the larger universe much more than it’s about the Trisolarans. I’m glad we read these

Banana Yoshimoto, Megan Backus: Kitchen (Paperback, 1993, Grove Press) 4 étoiles

Banana Yoshimoto's novels have made her a sensation in Japan and all over the world, …

Good enough that i would read more by the author

4 étoiles

It’s two distinct stories and only one of them is about kitchens. But they are both tender stories of survivors and how they cope with the death around them. Big ole don’t read if you don’t want to think about death.

Charlie Jane Anders: The City in the Middle of the Night (EBook, 2019, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom) 3 étoiles

Would you give up everything to change the world?

Humanity clings to life on January--a …

I liked it so much!

4 étoiles

Four.five, thank you

It does a perfect job of being informed by a weird scifi setting, but not being just an exploration of the world. It’s about love and family and the way we’re tied to people.

But Also about really cool aliens and a world that’s hard for humans to live on.

reviewed The little stranger by Sarah Waters (Thorndike Press large print historical fiction)

Abundantly atmospheric and elegantly told, The Little Stranger is Sarah Waterss most thrilling and ambitious …

Unsatisfying ending

Aucune note

I found it unsatisfying enough that it is ending my streak of reading her books. I liked all the ones up to this point (publication order) and i still heartily recommend Fingersmith.

Ted Kosmatka: The games (2012, Del Rey) 4 étoiles

"This stunning first novel from Nebula Award and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award finalist Ted Kosmatka …

Review of 'The games' on Goodreads

4 étoiles

Enjoyable thriller, and mostly I didn't see where things were going. None of the science annoyed me, but it never thrilled me with new possibilities either. The last 100 pages had me gripped though. I needed to know where this was going.[return][return]Total Bechdel test fail. Two female characters, both of whom were solely there to prop up our protagonist. A lot of stuff just felt unnecessary, failed to drive the larger plot. The sports car, (spoiler) the nephew being at the games. [return][return]For me, 4 stars is "good if you like this kind of thing". and this kind of thing is weakly scifi thriller novels that you'd rather not think too hard about. The problem with writing a review is that I went and thought!