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JUNE 2012 (Group Read 2): Inquisition by Alfredo Colitto
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I'd love to speak Russian. I think it would look good on me. :-)
I have enough German I believe to get me around Germany okay. I can't remember for the life of me how to write it, but I can speak some.
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Let me preface my comments by saying this.
Last night I zipped through 70 pages. (sometimes publishers double line spacings can make a person look like quite the speed reader).
It was a dark windy night and rainy. I had my bedside lamp on and a scented candle. This created in my bedroom a fantastic ambiance for the start of this book and I really felt I was there.
The book so far. It definitely has my attention. I look forward to more reading tonight.
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Wish you could have joined me!

Tonight. I'll have an early night with the book tonight. :-)

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Hah....I love the pix!! I'll try and set one up for you as well!!
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Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd
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It certainly is fun to see the book sitting there all the way on the other side of the world.
I am already planning a photo shoot for when I start the other group read. The Emperor's Spy.
I am wondering if I should take it to a cafe. Or maybe up the mountain behind our house...I guess I won't know until my inspiration hits. :D
Everyone. Feel free to take a picture of your book! In your house. Backyard. Coffee shop..etc etc.. If you don't want to add it to your GR profile photos, you are welcome to upload to the groups photos.

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where it says, group home, bookshelf etc...
Once in photos, on the right hand side it says 'add more photos' or wording of that kind. Click on that.
Then click on browse or whatever the wording is.
It will go to your computer files where you can select something from your computer.
Click Upload. And there you have it. :-)
The only problem you can get is size. You may have to downsize the pixels of your photo if it is too big. I had to half the standard pixels to make my photo the size it is in this thread.
But don't worry about size for now. Work out the upload first. :-) If it is wrong size, I can help you with resize instructions.






Can't wait to see the shot! :D

Different tastes hey. :) It is the dark gloominess that I like about the book. I love that feel. That's the same feel I get from the C.J. Sansom books. Great books for cold windy nights. :)

What a swell way to spend some time. Helping out on a medical mission in poor areas. Well done.

I agree!


I am halfway through and I am enjoying it. I like the world, the streets, the way the author describes Italy in this era.
You can feel the translation in the writing sometimes. It misses a lot of finesse from time to time that I have no doubt is due to it having to be translated from Italian to English.
I had the same problem as you, Bobby, with all the place names and peoples names. I had to keep trying to recall who was who and where they were because of all the names. I think I have a handle on it now.
So far, a relaxing, laid back read that I am liking.

I had a look on the net to see if I could find a detailed map of Bologna in the Middle Age to help Bobby, but the ones I found didn't have names on.
I'm going to write to the author to explain about our "Book of the Month" group. Maybe, if I can contact him, he'll be able to suggest us a link...who knows?

Damn. I have been deleting these doubles all day on GR. Frustrating. I thought I'd deleted this double up. It happens usually due to GR, but today it is because I am a distance away from my wi fi and it keeps dropping out.

I had a look on the net t..."
Good call Simona!! Be interesting to see how he responds.

I'm sorry, I've not been able to find any other way to contact him. :(

I'm on Facebook. what do you want me to ask him if I can find him?

I wrote him a message this a.m. inquiring as to the availability of a map. I'll let you know if I hear from him.

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The more I look at your picture the more I enjoy it. Tranquility....and a breeze. Only thing missing is a little rain.

I am a bit surprised by the overwhelming bad reviews it received. There are points where the prose does feel a bit weak and maybe the writing is not that strong, but that may have to do translation, and even so, it certainly is not the worst I have read.
But I find the characters and the story to be interesting, and I really like the pace of the book and I am intrigued to find out just what is going to happen next.

I am a bit surpris..."
Yes, I agree Silver about losing some of the writing strength through translation. In


You may be interested to know that a couple days ago (the night our power went out) we got 4 inches of rain. Of course, that is not much fun to sit and read in. :-)
In that photo, we moved our cattle into that front paddock so I now have a herd of quietly grazing cattle to watch in that vista.

Thanks for offering to contact him, Anne. :-)
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(last edited Jun 05, 2012 04:25PM)
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I don't often read about the Templars because most books on them are centred on their occupation and battles in places such as Jerusalem. I like that this isn't about the Templars, but includes them as part of a whole scene. I like that. And I like that is it giving us insight into the Templars on their home turf, in Italy. I also like the inclusion of the alchemy as well as the medieval medicine.
The hernia removal was interesting, and no doubt would make Bobby squeamish. :-)
I too am befuddled as to why people are rating this book so low. I did wonder at the beginning of this thread, when I put the book up as a group read, whether it would take HF genre readers to appreciate the book as we haven't picked this book up hoping for a medieval Da Vinci Code..
We have picked the book up to read a historical book about Italy during the time of the Templars and the Inquisition, with a historical mystery thrown in.
I think I will be scoring the book 4 stars at this stage. Although I still have a third to go. If it gets bad, then I may drop it to 3, but call it 3.5.

Though I will say that even translated in English it is evident that Love in the Time of Cholera is masterfully written, and still quite beautiful and lyrical to read. So I will venture that Colitto may not be quite the caliber of writer that Marquez is.

I don't often read about the Templars because most books on them are centred on their occupation and battles in places such as Jerusalem. I like that this isn't about the Templars, but incl..."
Just curious, you are not a big fan of reading about battles? Or don't care for books set in Jerusalem?
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My problem with the Templar style I spoke of is that they have been done to death. The majority of Templar books are set in the same scene. I have read enough of them and i find them all starting to sound the same. Their campaigns and presence in the Middle East was only one part of the Templar history and yet it is the history that is mostly written about.
I would still read a templar or Crusade book set in the Middle East, but I don't seek them out.

My problem with the Templar style I spoke of is that they have been done to death. The majority of ..."
Ahh ok I understand now. I myself have not read many historical fiction books about Templars, many of the books I have read about them are more dealing in modern types which revolve around Templar related mysterious and conspiracies and I have read a bit of non-fiction about Templars.


I sprayed this second copy with some essential oils and it is now readable. Weird...

That is so funny, I have noticed the same things. I ordered a used copy from Barnes and Noble, so I just assumed that it just had used book smell. It is a faintly smoky type smell on mine, not too intrusive. And I thought kind of ironic, a book about the Inquisition with a slight smokey aroma to it.
Maybe there was alchemy in the making of the book.

Some Sulphur perhaps?:)
Tasha did say when she got it that it smelled like faeces....
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