The Black Isle
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780446563949 (0446563943)
Publish date: May 21st 2013
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 496
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Paranormal,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Adult,
Asia,
Horror,
Magical Realism,
China,
Ghosts
Let's just call a spade a spade. The Black Isle is pretty much Singapore transmogrified into something unrecognizable, but still familiar. it is unfortunate but thic book comes across as a mish-mash of historic, fantasy and magic realism, with altered realism winning out in the end.As a resident of...
I've been trying to decide, for about a week now, whether or not I wanted to set this book down. Usually if I make it past the halfway point I stubbornly push on to the end. It becomes a matter of stubbornness. While the writing is good, and I'm sure fans of historical fiction would appreciate the a...
I don't usually read books with supernatural or horror themes, but the historical aspect of this book drew my interest. It had a fairly strong start, and the writing seemed pretty good at first, with great attention to detail and vivid imagery. However, that strong start and writing style didn't con...
While The Black Isle is absolutely beautifully written, some of the content is just not for me. The story is intriguing, it's a dark and dramatic tale of a woman haunted by the dead. The pacing is great, it moves gracefully. The characters are all interesting and well written.My problem is the sexu...
#note: i'm quite surprised that people actually read my midnight review that was riddled with grammatical errors.. lol. Even I can't make sense of what I wrote. Truth to be told. This 90th book of my reading challenge that made the most lasting impact in all my days of 2012's reading. First of all, ...