
Within the Walls: Five Stories from Ferrara
Giorgio Bassani and Jamie McKendrick
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A new translation of Giorgio Bassani's award winning collection of novellas, which inspired his...

You and Me, Always
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From the bestselling author of THREE AMAZING THINGS ABOUT YOU and THE ONE YOU REALLY WANT comes a...

Bleak House
Charles Dickens and David Stuart Davies
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At the court of Chancery, the interminable law suit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce rolls on and on,...

Hardy's Landscape Revisited
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Hardy was a landscape novelist, who painted enduring pictures of a real outdoor world that formed...
Life is Like a Musical: How Broadway Can Help You Live Your Best Life
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From the author of the hit cocktail books Tequila Mockingbird and Gone with the Gin comes a guide to...

David McK (3557 KP) rated Lord Hornblower (Hornblower #10) in Books
Feb 21, 2021
Yes, just one year before the end of the Napoleonic Wars and Napoleons final defeat at Waterloo in 1815.
This novel also takes place over that year, from his (successful) completion of that mission, to a landing in the port of Le Havre, to the conference of Vienna where the victors carve up Napoleon's empire, to Napoleon's return and to his final defeat - admittedly, the decidedly not perfect Hornblower may not be personally involved in all those latter events, but they do impact upon him as he is away visiting old friends (from a few novels back) in France when Napoleon returns.
And, I have to say, he has a very lucky escape indeed!
Only 1 more novel to go now to complete the set ...

Alice (117 KP) rated Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters #1) in Books
Mar 3, 2021

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recommended Arrow of God in Books (curated)

David McK (3557 KP) rated Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10) in Books
Apr 18, 2021
I think it's fair to say that one of the defining characteristics of this novel is the notion of family, and of friendship: when does one stop, and the other start? As it relies on previous events and (some) knowledge of the characters involved, this isn't really a good jumping-on point for anybody new to the series. For those who have read the previous, I actually felt this was one of the weaker novels: I just couldn't really get into this one as much as some of the others (but, without saying more, also think it will be interesting to see how Michael's role in the series progresses ...).

David McK (3557 KP) rated Enola Holmes (2020) in Movies
Apr 4, 2021
Yep, I'd heard of him.
Mycroft Holmes?
Less well-known, but again: yes. Mainly because of the recent(ish) TV series Sherlock, and the Robert Downey Jr starring films.
Enola Holmes?
I'm afraid to say: nope, never heard of her.
I actually thought at first she was a completely new creation for this Netflix movie, until a little bit of research showed me that she is actually the main character in a series of young adult mystery novels, by American author Nancy Springer (sorry, Nancy: can't say I know who you are either.)
Starring 'Stranger Things' actor Milly Bobby Brown as Enola, I wasn't keen on the talking-straight-to-the-viewer aspects of the movie, which never really held my attention all that much.
I have to say, though, it does contain some considerable 'star power', including the likes of Helena Bonham Carter as the Holmes matriarch (whose disappearance triggers the whole thing) and Henry Cavill - Superman himself! - as a very different take on the middle of the Holms siblings, Sherlock himself