From the Bookshelf of Ask Sean Pidgeon: February 14-18…
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just some Saturday morning thoughts as I was reading.
I love the contrast of Donald the scientist/archeologist and Donald the smitten man. This contrast is reflected in the writing as well, the science/historic aspect harder to access, the man/human part easy. Reminds me a bit of Grapes of Wrath, the more sophisticated (poetic) interchapters reading one style, the narrative the other. In this case, science and history, logic and exposition, juxtaposed to the psychological, romantic love story
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I love the contrast of Donald the scientist/archeologist and Donald the smitten man. This contrast is reflected in the writing as well, the science/historic aspect harder to access, the man/human part easy. Reminds me a bit of Grapes of Wrath, the more sophisticated (poetic) interchapters reading one style, the narrative the other. In this case, science and history, logic and exposition, juxtaposed to the psychological, romantic love story
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I really enjoyed it. I thought it was very well written. I liked the characters and felt like I was right along with them. I am not well versed in Arthurian legend and was concerned that might impact my enjoyment of the book but it didn't. I think it can be read on many different levels based on your own knowledge. I am looking forward to reading it again, so I can read it on a different level.
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