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I'm 3 chapters in, enjoying it so far. Though it does seem very tropey and Strike is your stereotypical detective, I'm assuming this was done on purpose.
I've read it before and really liked it. I especially like Robin's character. I just finished the follow-up and liked it even better.
4 chapters in, I really like Robin too. She just seems very competent, which I like. I don't particularly like Strike though.
5 chapters in. I really like Robin, who is efficient and organized. Strike reminds me a lot of Dresden from the Dresden Files. This is a good beginning to the book.
Arkadeb wrote: "5 chapters in. I really like Robin, who is efficient and organized. Strike reminds me a lot of Dresden from the Dresden Files. This is a good beginning to the book."
I think so too, he definitely reminds me of Harry Dresden. Which is probably why I don't like him, I didn't like Dresden either!
I haven't really read much more than chapter 5 yet. It's not grabbing me yet but I hope it does, I really want to like it,
Finished. I liked it. Strike takes some getting used to but eventually I came to enjoy being in his head. Robin is a delight and I hope she gets more prominent roles in future books.
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Also does anyone think this book owes some elements to Agatha Christie? (view spoiler)
Finished. I won't say I loved the book. In between it felt terribly boring. It may be because this genre was new to me or it was actually boring. Still it was a good read. I can't say anything for strike. He was professionally a great detective but other than that I didn't find him very interesting. (view spoiler)
I have to say I've found it rather boring so far too though I will carry on and push through. I picked it up twice this weekend and put it down just a few pages later. In comparison, I read over 100 pages of Graceling in one go last night and more this morning before work and that's really grabbing me. Maybe it's because I usually read fantasy over crime and I prefer fantastical elements in my books but there's nothing pulling me in with this book.





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