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The Chamber of Ten by Christopher Golden

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Nov 01, 10

bookshelves: suspense, speculative-fiction
Read from October 24 to 31, 2010

Pedestrian suspense thriller, with speculative fiction elements. Thin characters, blasé magic, and superficial atmosphere make it hard to get engaged. Best part: Venetian history. Best character: the villain (of course). Most tiresome: play-by-play emoting inside the head of the female protagonist. It's a made-for-TV movie, targeting women, to sell them European-style frozen entrées.

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Reading Progress

10/24/2010 page 61
15.0% "+1 for historic Venice setting! -1 for telepathy."
10/29/2010 page 235
56.0% "Thin heroine, intriguing villain. No real atmosphere."

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