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A Letter from the Lonesome Shore (The Sunken Archive, #2)
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message 1: by Yanique, Thread Master (new)

Yanique Gillana | 2867 comments Mod
This is a Buddy Read for A Letter from the Lonesome Shore by Sylvie Cathrall starting on June 23, 2025.
A Letter from the Lonesome Shore (The Sunken Archive, #2) by Sylvie Cathrall

Happy Reading!


Paula (paula7) | 1941 comments Thank you :)


message 3: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments Thank you also!

1. A Letter to the Luminous Deep (Jun 5) [link]
2. A Letter from the Lonesome Shore (Jul 5)

Availability?
I often see #1 on sales.


message 4: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments Reading this today! Doing audio though I was hoping to do eye. Finding it easier to follow than book 1 the first time through, but also not quite in the mood for some of the Victorian-style over-the-top protestations of humility etc etc. Took a little bit to get used to, but through Chapter 8, and there's enough going on to distract--(view spoiler)


Erin | 385 comments I picked up my copy from the library. Got to finish another read before I get to it but hopefully in the next week or so


message 6: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments Finished! I lost focus a bit near the end, but it was enjoyable. (view spoiler)


Erin | 385 comments Starting this one today!


Erin | 385 comments I love a good book 1 recap to start a sequel. I thought I had remembered most of book 1, but there were a few things that I realized I had totally forgotten. I liked the way the recap was formatted as well as like a mission briefing


Erin | 385 comments Through chapter 8 (view spoiler)


message 10: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments LOL Funny about the Song from Six... I got this one stuck in my head from that note:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GisCR...


message 11: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
I started a few days ago, then read other things at work and haven't come back yet...

Definitely appreciate a good recap...

This feels more like a story to me, as detailed as the MCs are being in their "journal entries"


message 12: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Been listening since I got up, and I'm not getting much out of this but tone and vibes... checked and I'm in the final 2hrs of the book now... and I had to go check reviews to make sure I'm not the odd duck (I know the first book was a mixed bag for people here and in the reviews)...

There's a really nice review that heaps praise on the book covers and plot concept, but is just unhappy with execution/pacing/etc, and that's where I'm sitting too, I think...


message 13: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
Also notes (view spoiler)


message 14: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments Definitely agree with all that--things kinda get muddled in the middle, and after the first few notes it settles into more standard format...


message 15: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
The actual plot of the duology seems secondary to just setting up a cool world and having some characters correspond and romance... so much of the plot just gets shoehorned in at the end of each book, and I quickly forget most of it... I missed alot from book one and learned things from the prologue recap here I'm not sure I ever caught when reading the first book...

And then again here, around 75%, with the (view spoiler)


message 16: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin | 385 comments I finished this one over the weekend and just got a chance to sit down and write out any thoughts.

I really loved this one. Book 1 was one of my favorites of last year and I liked this one just as much. I agree that the epistolary format kind of fell away pretty quickly, which was kind of a bummer because I do like epistolary novels. I can definitely see why others might not love this one as much but something about it just clicks for me and I was totally gripped by the story. I love the writing style, it's one that's worked for me in other books too.


message 17: by Timelord Iain, Tech Support (new)

Timelord Iain | 35312 comments Mod
I'm happy for you... it's a really enticing cover/blurb, and cool worldbuilding...

Epistolary novels, in general, are hit or miss on audio, I think... depends if it's written or audio epistolary, or visual... I thought Illuminae Files worked pretty well on audio, but it's all interview transcripts and security camera footage and first person debriefs... and it's a full cast production with sound effects and space fights...

Illuminae
Gemina
Obsidio


message 18: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments Speaking of Illuminae--Broken Binding is doing a special edition of the series and I am very excited!


Paula (paula7) | 1941 comments Well...I forgot to post my thoughts...let me think (view spoiler)


message 20: by Nirkatze (new)

Nirkatze | 21012 comments My bookworm heart shudders with you!


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