Monday, 31 January 2011

The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens-----SPOILER

The Old Curiosity ShopThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This was my first Dickens book.

I did enjoy it although I thought parts were rather dragged out.

The characters were very rich and Dickens was very descriptive to the aforementioned.

I thought Quilp was a horrid little man!

The death of Nell was very disappointing though. I just thought there was something lacking although it was very sad!



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Friday, 14 January 2011

Sea Glass by Maria V Snyder

Sea Glass (Glass, #2)Sea Glass by Maria V. Snyder

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I really loved it. Again, following the adventures and love life of Opal Cowan.

I really like the characters Devlin and Kade and can't wait to read the third and final part.



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Storm Glass by Maria V Snyder

Storm Glass (Glass, #1)Storm Glass by Maria V. Snyder

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


I really enjoyed this book. It was the first one I have read on my Kindle :-)

I loved the characters and the storyline.

It was unusual to be based around a female glass maker but that made it all the better. I thought the book was very well researched too.



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Quick Catch Up

I have got behind in my blog again, so here is a quick catch up to my last few books read in 2010.

  1. The Black Robe by Wilkie Collins 5/5
  2. Wycliffe and the Tangled Web by W J Burley 3/5
  3. Something Borrowed by Paul Magrs 3/5
  4. Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott 3/5
  5. Pacific Vortex by Clive Cussler 4/5
  6. The Castle of Ortranto by Horace Walpole 3/5
  7. The Chosen one by Sam Bourne 3/5
  8.  Shadowfall by James Clemens 4/5

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett

The Last Continent (Discworld, #22)The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett

My rating: 4 of 5 stars




Its been some time since I read a Disc World novel and it took me a few pages to get into it.
Rincewind is one of my favourite Disc world characters. I loved the way Pratchett based it on,( but didn't base it on!) Australia lol.
I've read way too many serious novels lately and this book gave me what I needed which was a good laugh!



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The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

The Lost SymbolThe Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was fast paced and very gripping from start to finish. It was a real page turner!

I can't wait for his next book to be published!





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Songs of the Humpback Whale by Jodi Picoult

Songs of the Humpback WhaleSongs of the Humpback Whale by Jodi Picoult

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Not one of my favorite Picoult books. I thought the characters and storyline jumped all over the place for my liking and a couple of times, I got a bit confused.



Synopsis from Picoults site:



In this novel, Jodi Picoult interweaves five rich narrative voices to tell a story of love, loss, and self-discovery. The voices belong to a mother, her daughter, and three very different men.



Jane had always lived in somebody's shadow. Escaping a childhood of abuse by marrying oceanographer Oliver Jones, she finds herself taking second place to his increasingly successful career. However, when her daughter Rebecca is slighted, Jane's dramatic stand takes them all by surprise.



Leaving Oliver and his whale tapes behind in San Diego, Jane and Rebecca set out to drive across America to Uncle Joley and the sanctuary of the Massachusetts apple orchard where he works. Joley directs Jane across the United States in a series of letters waiting for her in designated post offices. Each letter gives concise directions to the next post office; each letter provides Jane with a chance to reflect on her forgotten past.



Oliver, used to tracking male humpback whales across vast oceans, now has the task of tracking his tantalizingly unpredictable wife across a continent. To do so he must learn to see the world-- and even himself-- through her eyes.



Songs of the Humpback Whale is a powerful and sensitive novel of family life that questions how songs are passed down from male speaker to male speaker, but also examines the female tradition of listening that women unconsciously pass on to their daughters.



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