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What's that like to read, Marcus? I've always wondered about it - I don't know much about Saint Augustine beyond the famous early prayer "Oh Lord,..."
Never heard that prayer and I like it!

I suppose not a real tragedy given how many other things can go wrong, but I would be very upset. Hopefully it will be fixed by March.

Hopefully you find some good reading in the challenge. Those are mostly untested. Also the buddy reads have been doing a few excellent series.

Jan 06, 2024 02:56PM

I'm planning to read the first five, until he is back in Germany. My library has them so not much of a commitment.

Not sure what will be next as I have many books from the library including our other buddy reads, the next in a couple of historical series I've ignored, and two new books that will need to be returned. Then, on a whim, I took out a book that got lots of best-of-year buzz the title of which escapes me but an octopus has a major role.

The Bradecote & Catchpoll series: Books 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Servant of Death, Ordeal by Fire, Marked to Die, Hostage to Fortune, Vale of Tears
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Amazon canceled my pre-order of the Bradecote & Catchpoll series saying it will not be available. I will have to see if I can get then cheaply somehow (if I like the first book).
Jan 03, 2024 04:13PM


I too am looking forward to continuing the series as, like you say, the characters are enjoyable and the palace intrigue is interesting.
Jan 03, 2024 06:12AM

Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures

Entangled is very interesting and informative; so many subjects I about which I know so little.
Jan 01, 2024 05:56PM

It is very interesting that it was published before the war even started yet concentration camps, as well as other Nazi atrocities, were known, at least be these authors who may have had inside information. I would have placed it as a post-war book.
I'm glad the book ended on a more cheerful note that the first. I enjoyed the two books very much but not sure I want / need to continue the series.

Agree! At least as long as there is only three.

This book may have suffered in comparison as I read it immediately after Drink to Yesterday with its darker view of wartime spying.
Jan 01, 2024 06:24AM

And, Susan in NC, I understand completely. I feel quite proud of myself when I return more books to the library than I leave with.


I think cell phones have had a really big impact especially in the thriller genre. The lead character's phone is 'always' out of battery, or range, at a crucial point.

After reading my own review from my first read, it seems another review identified the title as a quote from Shakespeare (who else?).

Any insight to the meaning of the title?