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Haha! Georgann, your characterization of Manfred made me laugh! Love the scuzz bucket reference.

I'm still trying to picture that giant helmet!"
I know. I found the helmet confusing, too. The supernatural element is understated in this book, I think.

Who knew? I also associated blockhead with Charlie Brown. Chalk one up for Walpole.

I'd have to go back to find the exact passages but the stilted dialogue between Manfred and his servants was what had me giggling. It reminded me of the Cugel the Clever stories from Vance's Dying Earth series.


My reaction wasn't so much that it was understated (after all, the helmet in the courtyard is big enough to be kind of hard to miss, even if you weren't personally involved in scraping Conrad's remains out from under it!) as undeveloped. An example is the painted figure of Manfred's grandfather Ricardo in the portrait, which suddenly begins to move at a dramatic moment, and then steps out onto the floor...! We're prepared to think that Ricardo's ghost is animating it, and we brace for an eldritch confrontation with Manfred --and then nothing; zilch; nada. The narrative simply abandons the figure, and we're never told why it exited the portrait. (Perhaps just taking its evening walk? Or making a trip to the outhouse?)

You and Kit have inspired me to write a review on this book. (I had sort of stopped writing reviews to budget my writing time elsewhere.)


Trip to the outhouse!!! That's great!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've so enjoyed our lively discussion this month!

Thank you, Rosemarie! It was great to see your thoughts in the discussions.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've so enjoyed our lively discussion this month!"
Nice review Deb! I'm thinking now about changing my GoodReads screen name to "Blockhead." lol

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've so enjoyed our lively discussion this month!"
Nice review Deb! I'm thinking now about changing my GoodReads scr..."
ha ha RJ!! I just listened to The Grand Sophy by Georgette Heyer and guess what word stood out to me above all others? Yep, Blockhead. Deb, Great review! I'm so glad you took the time out to write it!

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've so enjoyed our lively discussion this month!"
Nice review Deb! I'm thinking now about changing my GoodReads scr..."
Haha! I was just thinking this morning about incorporating blockheads into my daily conversations.

Thanks, Werner! We sure have had a lively discussion this month!


The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
Rating: 3 stars
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Not as fun as Deb's review or insightful as Werner's review though.

RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "Here's my review of the OG (Original Gothic) novel
Werner wrote: "Thanks for the kind words, RJ! (And you wrote a good review, even if you are too modest to say so. :-) )"
Yes, nicely done, RJ! I love the Shakespeare fan-fic comment!

Yes, I think Walpole himself would have agreed with and appreciated that description (once we explained to him what "fan-fic" means)! :-)

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've so enjoyed our lively discussion this month!"
Nice review Deb! I'm thinking now a..."
I just checked out The Grand Sophy. It looks like a fun read. Did you enjoy it? So funny re blockhead! Maybe we could make that a secret code word or something.

Yes, I think Walpole himself would have agreed with and appreciated that description (once we explained to him what "fan-fic" means)! :-)"
Aww thanks guys. Group hug! ;-)



The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
Rating: 3 stars
Review: https://www...." Thoughtful review. Shakespeare fan-fic ha ha! Mine, too, tend to be short (even shorter than yours!) and to the point.
Deb, we listened to The Grand Sophy on CD during a recent trip. My husband and I and our 18YO granddaughter all thought it was fun and silly and made us LOL. The end, although we knew it was coming from the first, gave us pause. RE: Blockhead, perhaps we could! It was used in Charlie Brown, after all! I added just one book to your recommendations. But I could add more if you want!

Thank you Georgann. I read something once where a reader - a member of GoodReads I think - denigrated "three sentence reviews." Ever since that time I have challenged myself to keep my reviews to three sentences, although I have to cheat sometimes with semicolons and comma splices. It's actually fun to try to get to the point quickly and I have enjoyed it, although sometimes I can't make it work for whatever reason. I read others' lengthy reviews with envy sometimes, but I find that honestly I just don't have that much to say. Plot summaries are the first thing I threw out; half the time you can get more from the back of the book cover than I would feel comfortable divulging anyway.

Yes; I'm not sure why so many publishers feel such a compulsion to divulge half the plot of the book on the back cover! Personally, I like to know some general things about the premise and setting, etc. of a book when I go into it; but I want to experience the story as the author actually unfolds it.

Thank you Georgann. I read something once where a reader..." Yes, that is the way I feel, too. No one needs another plot summary! I hadn't thought to challenge myself, tho, b/c it is usually not a problem to be short. But I just did a review on a book that I believe was my longest ever! Surprised me! But I didn't want to cut any of it out, even tho others had said it better.

Thank you Georgann. I read something once where a reader..."
RJ, you're a crack-up! The Three Sentence Reviewer, your new moniker.

RJ - The Three Sentence Reviewing Blockhead

RJ - The Three Sentence Reviewing Blockhead" LOL!!!

RJ - The Three Sentence Reviewing Blockhead" LOL!!!"
Haha! Blockhead seems to be our favorite word these days. Such fun!

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Interesting. In what way were you reminded of Jack Vance?