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So far, so good. Will let you know :D

So far, so good. Will let you know :D"
Thanks. I've heard many good things about the book.


"On the morning we are ..."
If it's the first sentence of the book, I wouldn't call it a spoiler. It sounds intriguing. I would read on.


"During the days after they left the Green Palace that wasn't Oz after all - but which was now the tomb of the unpleasant fellow Roland's ka-tet had know as the Tick-Tock Man - the boy Jake began to range farther and farther ahead of Roland, Eddie, and Susannah. "
I am really enjoying the colloquial language of Mid-World. After reading the Dark Tower series, I found myself almost adopting it - Thankee sai.


"Her tactical instructor at the police academy had liked taunting them during early morning drills. "Sleep is overrated," he'd say. "You learn to do without it."
He lied."

I had to read the first sentence to Wind Through the Keyhole several times to wrap my head around it because it's a bit of a run-on sentence. It refers to the previous book in the series, so it may not make sense to someone who hasn't read the series.




"During the days after they left the Green Palace that wasn't Oz after all - but which was ..."
It's hard to believe that King could have written such a tortured sentence. I've never read any of the Dark Tower series.
The second one made me smile.

"Major Pettigrew was still upset about the phone call from his brother's wife and so he answered the doorbell without thinking."


"Her tactical instructor at the police academy had liked taunting them during early morning drills. "..."
Ooo added.

"Major Pettigrew was still upset about the phone call from his brother's wife and so he answere..."
That's a great opening sentence

The man in the wheelhouse of the fishing boat cursed. He'd heard the forecast, but hoped they might make the Swedish coast before the storm hit."
The Dogs of Riga


The man in the wheelhouse of the fishing boat cursed. He'd heard the forecast, but hoped they might make the Swedish coast before the storm hit."."
I read The Return of the Dancing Master and didn't like it, but I'm tempted to read another Mankell book. I've added the first book to the Kurt Wallander series to my wishlist and I'll see what happens.

To be fair, I had leant her a whole heap of Scandi Crime at once (and then throw in the UK inspectors she reads as well), so she has a point.
Both of us had watched the BBC series with Kenneth Branagh and Tom Hiddleston (it's on Netflix). So I wonder if that is a pathway in? They are great adaptations, which I would recommend to watch even if you never wish to pick up another of his books.

I am a little more than 1/2 way through it. It is okay, not great, but not bad either. I am just waiting to see where it is going to go.

The man in the wheelhouse of the fishing boat cursed. He'd heard the forecast, but hoped they might make the Swedish coast before the storm hit."
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Oh, I want to read that one. I have the first on my TBR list.



It's aptly called Wallander.



Ooo interesting

It's aptly called Wallander."
Found it, and added to "my list". Thanks.


"It was a dumb thing to do, but it wasn't that dumb. There hadn't been any trouble out at the lake in years. And it was so exquisitely far from the rest of my life."
Hmmmm... I hope it improves.

Ooh, I like the sound of that! Let know what the rest is like ;-)

That does sound very interesting. The book blurb even more so. Added!

Janice - yours not so much. Did you see Berit's review?



The man in the wheelhouse of the fishing boat cursed. He'd heard the forecast, but hoped they might make the Swedish coast before the storm hit."
[book:Th..."
Sounds good. I really liked the first book in the series.

Great first lines.


"Maulkin abruptly heaved himself out of his wallow with a wild thrash that left the atmosphere hanging thick with particles. Shreds of his shed skin floated with the sand and mud like the dangling remnants of dreams when one awakes".


"Maulkin abruptly heaved himself out of his wallow with a wild thr..."
Oh yes, I want that one!


It was a really interesting and fun read.
The first line got me right from the start...
"I COULD HAVE BECOME a mass murderer after I hacked my governor module, but then I realized I could access the combined feed of entertainment channels carried on the company satellites."


It was a really interesting and fun read.
The first line go..."
I would want to read that one, Danisha.


"Maulkin abruptly heaved himself out of his wallow with a wild thr..."
I want that one too, Lisa!

"The demon exploded in a shower of ichor and guts."
The first line of I, Claudius is not so graphic and exciting, and honestly, I had to read it three times before I really convinced myself to get into it.
"[A.D. 41] I, Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus This-that-and-the-other (for I shall not trouble you yet with all my titles) who was once, and not so long ago either, known to my friends and relatives and associates as 'Claudius the Idiot', or 'That Claudius', or 'Claudius the Stammerer', or 'Clau-Clau-Claudius' or at best as 'Poor Uncle Claudius', am now about to write this strange history of my life; starting from my earliest childhood and continuing year by year until I reach the fateful point of change where, some eight years ago, at the age of fifty-one, I suddenly found myself caught in what I may call the 'golden predicament' from which I have never since become disentangled."

You definitely should give it a try it's a very quick novella, I really like how the author packs such a big story into such a short book and it makes you laugh out loud, which is a plus for me 😁.
Let me know what you think if you end up reading this one.


You definitely should give it a try it's a very quick novella, I really like how the author packs such a big story into such a..."
Will do, Danisha 🙂

"The demon exploded in a shower of ichor and guts."
The first line of I, Claudius is not so graphic and exciting, and hone..."
Cherie I agree that it's not a gripping opening line but I listened to the BBC recording this year and I really enjoyed it. Are you reading or listening?

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"On the morning we are ..."
I'd read on with that. I want to know too!