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Palma, Felix - The Map of Time - Informal Buddy Read; Start date November 15, 2014
I'm finding a little slow. Not slow enough to make me give it up but slow. I think I am on chapter 9 (the audio doesn't list it on the IPOD screen) but 9 sounds about right. (view spoiler)
It is slow. I think it may be to mimic Victorian literature as it does tend to be long and wordy. However, I enjoyed books like Bleak House and The Moonstone more than I'm enjoying this.
I liked both of those a lot too and I think you are right about it suppose to sound like it was written back then.
I've nearly finished Part 2. It's nothing like I imagined it to be. But despite plowing through it a bit it is interesting for a change from what I usually read. I do like how the author (view spoiler)
Phew. I've finished. Part 3 really goes off. Quite a twist. I liked the quirkiness of the book but for me the pacing felt unbalanced - there should have been more like the last 100 pages and editing in the middle.
Can't wait to see what everybody felt about it.
I didn't make much progress yesterday. My friend called and I ended up on the phone with her. Then I just felt like watching TV.
Lisa - (Aussie Girl) wrote: "Phew. I've finished. Part 3 really goes off. Quite a twist. I liked the quirkiness of the book but for me the pacing felt unbalanced - there should have been more like the last 100 pages and edi..."
Honestly, I don't know if I can get through Part II knowing it doesn't pick up the pace until the Part III. If this book were half as long it would be twice as good.
I'm going to give it another 50 pages or so, and then it goes back to the library.
I haven't had the chance to get to this because of others books but I'm going to start this weekend.
Yeah it's a little slow. But since I actually paid full price for this book, I will tough it out. I might have to take breaks and go to another audiobook and switch back and forth.
I think it's an interesting premise, and the Ripper part was interesting. I'm a little behind, but I'll try to catch up today. I am wondering about the historical accuracy of the HG Wells parts. Does anyone know?
All will be revealed in Part 3, ladies. The pacing in this book I felt was odd. A lot of meandering and superfluous facts in Parts 1 and 2 and then wham a whole lot of information in a couple of chapters in Part 3.
See what you think..
Just read Chapters 6-10 and I keep thinking Cloud Atlas in that it's a bunch of big names of random people and I have no idea what's going on part of the time. It also keeps tossing you in different stories in different times.I like the premise but they seem to explain everything in a very convoluted manner.
Mary: Harry Dresden's Love Slave wrote: "I'm not parting part 2 as slow as part 1."I'm liking part 2 a bit better, it seems less confusing. This book is oddly predictable for how confusing it is.
Kelly it sounds like we are at about the same point in the book. I was thinking the same thing about 18-25: (view spoiler)
Kelly wrote: "Just read Chapters 6-10 and I keep thinking Cloud Atlas in that it's a bunch of big names of random people and I have no idea what's going on part of the time. It also keeps tossing you in differen..."I can't believe you mentioned Cloud Atlas. I was thinking the same thing when I finished Part I. I read a huge chunk of Bone Clocks and gave up on it, too.
I loved The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, so I thought I would love the rest of Mitchell's novels. Nope. At least I gave them a shot. I gave this book a good shot, too.
Mary: Harry Dresden's Love Slave wrote: "Kelly it sounds like we are at about the same point in the book. I was thinking the same thing about 18-25: [spoilers removed]"(view spoiler)
Ok finished part 2 and liked it much better than part 1. Will post more of my thoughts on that tomorrow. I'm at the beginning of part 3 and I'm wondering (view spoiler)
I do like the way the author steps out of the narration with asides for the audience. I am glad to be back to Andrew. I don't know exactly which chapter I am on-the joys of audio books, but (view spoiler)
It gets a bit hard to follow near the end of Part 1 but part 2 is easier. I advise to stick with it even if you scratch your head some.
Yeah part 1 really dragged for me but I'm glad I stuck with it because it does pick up.eta: I am expecting to finish the whole book today. I've only got about 2 hrs left on the audio book and a whole lot of housework to do. But right now I need to sit and take a break.
Pigletto wrote: "Finished part 3:"You should check out TimeRiders if you want a book about guardians protecting time from meddling. Its YA but nicely done.
That is a good idea for a series. Not quite done yet. I have done a lot of hard physical labor the last few days. I laid down on my bed to watch something on my Kindle fire and rest a bit and proceeded to fall asleep. Should still finish tonight though.
OK I finished it last night in complete confusion. I don't know if my mind wandered a bit while listening or if it was all the different "alternate universe/timelines" or what. I gave it 3 stars because I didn't hate it but I probably won't read the 2nd book.
Kelly wrote: "Pigletto wrote: "Finished part 3:"
You should check out TimeRiders if you want a book about guardians protecting time from meddling. Its YA but nicely done."
Thanks, I'll take a look.
You should check out TimeRiders if you want a book about guardians protecting time from meddling. Its YA but nicely done."
Thanks, I'll take a look.
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(view spoiler)[. Wow, can't believe it was all a stunt. They had me believing, LOL. It was a bit of an anti-climax. (hide spoiler)]