Famine (The Four Horsemen #3)
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Saving a dying man might be just what Famine, the Black Horseman, needs to feed his starving heart. ...
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Midnight Eclipse (Bonded By Blood Vampire Chronicles #4)
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Broderick MacDougal follows the familiar yearning of his soul to a fierce warrior who is as...
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Caleb's Crossing
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The new novel from Pulitzer Prize-winner Geraldine Brooks, author of the Richard and Judy bestseller...
BookInspector (124 KP) rated Madam Tulip and the Serpent's Tree (Madam Tulip #4) in Books
Sep 24, 2020
I was very impressed with the plot of this book, it is funny and entertaining, but at the same time more serious and solid. I liked the way the author unravelled this mystery, it was interesting to read about the music band’s lifestyle, mysterious shaman, and plenty of interesting history of Dublin. The narrative starts quite slow, but it has enough action and intense moments as well. Even though this book is a part of the series, it can be easily read as a stand-alone.
I liked the setting of this novel, the author describes Dublin and surrounding areas very picturesquely and I really liked that. I enjoy David Ahern’s writing style, I think he improves with every single book. The chapters are quite short, so the book didn’t drag for me. I loved the ending of this book, I think it rounded this book really well.
The Fissure King: A Novel in Five Stories
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Inspired equally by the classic TV noir Western, Have Gun, Will Travel, and Vladimir Nabokov’s...
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Sarah (7798 KP) rated Fortitude - Season 2 in TV
Dec 20, 2018
There are some great additions to the cast - notably Dennis Quaid and Robert Sheehan - but then there's also some not so great. For some reason I couldn't quite stand Ken Stott's Erling Munk and there are others that seem to be thrown in just to kill off. There's also a few surviving characters from the first series that have disappeared without a single mention.
The plot itself is a little convoluted, but on watching this series again recently I have appreciated the plot line more and it is quite entertaining, although the shaman aspect is possibly a little too much. There is a lot of dry humour in this though, especially with Petra which is absolutely hilarious at times.
My main issue is that there's just not enough Dan in this. He's by far the best character and although he's more present towards the end of the series, it's not quite enough. Richard Dormer plays this version of Dan brilliantly though and he's still the best thing when he's on screen.
Intrigued to see how they wrap this up now in series 3.