by Sarah Perry
I really don't have much to say about this one. I was bored throughout. It took me several days to finish since I just couldn't get into this. I didn't like any of the characters. I thought the narrative style switching to letters made the flow even worse. The ending was just there and seemed set it...
What an odd book. I liked it, but I'm struggling to say why. I suspect I've just been fed literary fiction disguised as something more palatable and mainstream, wrapped in an irresistible cover. The two most overwhelming impressions I took away from the book are poetry and allegory. Poetry in t...
According to GoodReads, this book has been nominated for eight awards to date, but I'm afraid I found it rather slow and it failed to hold my interest. On several occasions I had to rewind the audiobook as I had lost my train of thought, which left me wondering if this might be a book that is better...
Cora Seaborne is a recent widow to an abusive husband and is reveling in her new found freedom. Dr. Luke Garrett saw Mr. Seaborne through his illness and is now enraptured with Mrs. Seaborne. He is also on the verge of performing open heart surgery, if only he had a willing participant. Taken wit...
Sarah Waters, you can reccomend me a book any day. 'The Essex Serpent' is a historical novel set in 1890s England, and overturns all of my expectations.The village of Aldwinter is in terror of a serpent rumored to have been seen lurking in the Blackwater. There have been mysterious, violent deaths a...
Wow, I didn´t like a single thing about this book. I have to admit, though, I skim-read the second half of the book, simply because I just wanted to get over with it. So, what didn´t work for me: Mary Sue ... I´m sorry, Cora Seaborne, the female main character of this story. She is so special ...