David McK (3425 KP) rated Soul Music (Discworld, #16; Death, #3) in Books
Jul 1, 2024
Only he could take The Grim Reaper, and turn him into not-so-much a figure of fun, but use him to examine life and mortality and the nature of human existence.
I think there's five such books in which he takes a starring role in the entire Discworld series - those would be (in order) 'Mort', 'Reaper Man', this one, 'Hogfather' and 'Thief of Time'], with all but the first featuring the Death of Rats ("SQUEEK"), and with the latter three also featuring his grand-daughter Susan.
That, thus, makes this the first novel to do so, with plenty of puns and jokes around the music industry here as a new force comes into being on the Discworld: that of "Music with Rocks In".
For my money, this is top-tier Pratchett.
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont: A Virago Modern Classic
Paul Bailey and Elizabeth Taylor
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On a rainy Sunday in January, the recently widowed Mrs Palfrey arrives at the Claremont Hotel where...
Broken Banners (A Reaper of Stone #2)
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Slaughtered and left for crows, soldiers of the King’s Army lay dead in a field. A grim reminder:...
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Black Butler, Vol. 25 (Black Butler, #25)
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Sphere Music Hall, with its elaborate entertainments, has the denizens of London under its spell and...
Dead Girls Don't Dance
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What would you do if you woke up dead? Gabriella remembers only parts of dying. She knows when...
graveyardgremlin (7194 KP) rated First Grave on the Right (Charley Davidson, #1) in Books
Feb 15, 2019
There are two major plot lines involved within the covers: the murder of three lawyers and how it ties into an innocent man and the mysterious entity who steams up Charley's dreams with some hot, hot action (and isn't as stalkerish as it sounds from the description). While the former seems to become an afterthought by the end, it ties up rather nicely, even if it's rather abrupt in comparison to how it's paced at the beginning. Though it is the other plot that is the more intriguing of the two and kept me reading so I could find out what happened next. I'm happy with how it ended and the author did a good job leaving me wanting to know more. The writing is capable, even if there was some redundancy of certain phrases and words, but it got better the further into the story I got. The book is bursting with sarcasm, which I love, and there's rarely a passage that doesn't have one snarky little morsel included. I hope future entries in the series will expand some of the other characters that are glossed over, but overall, this was a blast to read. If you're looking for a fast, fun piece of brain-candy, look no further, pop into this for a sweet treat. Also, kudos to whoever chose the cover, it captures the book perfectly.
3.5 stars
Sassing Saul (Coletti Warlords #10)
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Annie used to believe in all that happily ever after crap, until the day she found out her Prince...
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
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Amiable slackers Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) are once again roped into a fantastical...
Prom Nights from Hell
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In this exciting collection, bestselling authors Meg Cabot (How to Be Popular), Kim Harrison (A...