March Books
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8: The House Between Tides Sarah Maine
Not a bad story - but an abundance of despicable men. in both time periods. The family tree got a bit complicated at the end, and the ending overall felt rushed and unsatisfying. The twist was good though.
9: The Lathe of Heaven Ursula K. Le Guin
This was the March choice for the book group, and it took me a while to get into. I enjoyed it overall though. Very thought provoking, and much to talk about at the meeting.
10: Dead Water Anne Cleeves [Kindle]
Excellent plot, and good character development for Jimmy. Really enjoyed this, as I do this whole series.
11: Dissolution C.J. Sansom [Kindle]
Finally got round to starting this series. Why had I waited so long (too much else to read)? Excellent plot, characters, and mystery - I am looking forward to reading more Shardlake.
Not a bad story - but an abundance of despicable men. in both time periods. The family tree got a bit complicated at the end, and the ending overall felt rushed and unsatisfying. The twist was good though.
9: The Lathe of Heaven Ursula K. Le Guin
This was the March choice for the book group, and it took me a while to get into. I enjoyed it overall though. Very thought provoking, and much to talk about at the meeting.
10: Dead Water Anne Cleeves [Kindle]
Excellent plot, and good character development for Jimmy. Really enjoyed this, as I do this whole series.
11: Dissolution C.J. Sansom [Kindle]
Finally got round to starting this series. Why had I waited so long (too much else to read)? Excellent plot, characters, and mystery - I am looking forward to reading more Shardlake.