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review 2015-10-21 22:59

Finished the first Cadfael book. Have heard of this series (of course) but never read any of the books. It was great! Will definitely pick up others in time – like when waiting on another series book to come out, or just nothing in the old TBR pile is sparking.  Apparently there are 20 books in this series, and everyone recommends reading them in order, so this is where you start.

 

Fantastic story, wonderfully written.  No wonder Brother Cadfael is one of the most popular historical mystery series, even spinning off a television series (I think).  I may need to track those down too.  

 

Within the first few pages of this first book of the series, I knew Brother Cadfael would be a character that I’d want to follow through many more stories.  

 

What I liked:
Peters captures what I suspect to be a lot of historical/ cultural nuances in simple, effective ways.  There’s a huge amount of research behind this, but we’re not drawn out into these huge sweeping encyclopedia entries in an attempt to build this distant time and place around the modern reader.  We jump straight in as a fly on the wall, watching and listening, wholly transported.  I also liked that the religious aspects of the story were handled in a sympathetic, but I think also very honest way.  The mystery itself wasn’t overly complicated, but that’s part of what made it ring true to me.

 

Brother Cadfael is also a very interesting character.  Peters obviously wrote this with an eye toward several more books, with many hints and winks at his colorful past.  

A big recommend from me if you’re into history, mystery, or even books like Game of Thrones.

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Getting home after work to all these books waiting for me was nice! ;)

 

2 packages in the mailbox and 2 to collect from the store! :D

 

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By JS Cooper
I pleased to be able to share this...
 
 
 
☆ ✮ ✯WATCHING OVER YOU COVER REVEAL☆ ✮ ✯ 
 
Watching Over You is a new book coming by J. S. Cooper. The cover was designed by Louisa of LM Creations.
 
 
Sabrina Moss was ten years old when her father disappeared without a trace. It was no surprise to her mother when she moved to London as soon as she graduated from college. Sabrina wanted to pursue her love of the theater and find out more about her father’s English roots. She wasn’t looking for love, but as soon as she met Ellis Cook, he awakened in her emotions that she never knew existed.
 
Ellis Cook is a man with no past and no future. He lives his life with one goal and that is to stay alive. The day he bumped into Sabrina Moss was the best and worst day of his life. There’s a vulnerability in Sabrina that captivates him, but also angers him. He tries to fight his emotions, but she brings out the light in his darkness.
 
They can’t help but be attracted to each other, but neither one of them knows that there are hidden secrets bubbling underneath the surface waiting to take them both down.
 
 
 
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Day 30 - Your favorite book of all time

 

Again, you cannot throw this at me without me demanding at least a top four. These books all constitute experiences that are the sort that keep me reading, looking for the next book that will send me into paroxysms of bookish joy.

 

  • It by Stephen King
  • American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
  • The Silver Metal Lover by Tanith Lee
  • Watership Down by Richard Adams
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Day 13 - Your favorite writer

 

I don’t like these “pick one” things. I read enough that of course I have more than one favorite author. So let me at least do a top four. With a couple of my favorite books of theirs listed, as well.

 

  • Stephen King (It, Lisey’s Story)
  • Kurt Vonnegut (Slaughterhouse 5, Mother Night)
  • Bret Easton Ellis (American Psycho, Imperial Bedrooms)
  • Tanith Lee (Tales of the Flat Earth, Volkhavaar)
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