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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 272 of 320 of Victoria Line Central Line
I have found one story I like. It is the one of two that did not contain cheating couples. I know that betrayal exists but I can't believe Maeve spent so much time writing about it in this old compilation.
Jan 16, 2022 07:03PM Add a comment
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 240 of 320 of Victoria Line Central Line
I likekd "Victoria Line" far better, which was more recent but which preceded "Central Line" in this duology. I wish I were reading in publishing order, for it seems I would have saved the best for last the way I like to. Maybe the first few stories are depressing and against my principles (cheating viewed as something normal!!!!) and the best tales will conclude the 1978 collection after all.
Jan 16, 2022 10:06AM Add a comment
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 422 of 554 of The Magic Circle
My sole criticism through all this large, dense hardcover book is that I hope Katherine is done with the ancient throwback scenes. With only 100+ pages left, I need to see the modern heroine looking at her precious manuscripts, making something of them, and physically following those clues to an awesome, mystical, Indiana Jones type revelation like her masterful novel "The Eight". No more history: come on, action!
Jan 13, 2022 08:49AM Add a comment
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 382 of 554 of The Magic Circle
I do not like the segues to olden times like I did in "The Eight". They switch over time and do not feature set secondary characters. They are dry and long enough that I always longed to return to the present, which I did not feel in "The Eight". However, I like many things better about "The Circle" and regard them both as five-star gems. This story is all about the heroine's family. The first heroine was alone.
Jan 12, 2022 11:27AM Add a comment
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 350 of 554 of The Magic Circle
I love this book so much, I can't believe it. I am relieved it is going to continue for 554 pages. I hope Katherine makes her a sequel a decade or two into the future, like she did for "The Eight". I know better to ignore any low review of this and hope my readers do, too. Anyone who did not at least appreciate the historical scope that Katherine carried in her multicultural threads is too jaded to give credence.
Jan 09, 2022 08:43AM Add a comment
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 300 of 554 of The Magic Circle
I am loving this and receiving a world history education too! Why are the books I deem amazing riddled with low grades by other people? Are they hard to impress, or do they complain about any book that isn't written in the usual stale formula? Originality is my bread & butter! Katherine Neville fans will get the fond "bread & butter" expression. It reappears here and was in "The Eight", one of my top favourites.
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Good-bye with a sad heart to 2021 for being sacred to us. It is the final year our cat children, Spirit & Marigold, stood on Earth with us.

I also bid adieu with love to my Uncle Dennis, my friend Kerri's horse Jimmy, my friend's Mom who is a second-Mom to me, and my Sister-in-law's Mom.

I bid farewell to my friend Barbi's Dad, two cats, and spouse's dog. I also pay respect to friends Linda's & Jeanne's husbands.
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 272 of 384 of Sleeping Giants (Themis Files, #1)
Merry Christmas and God's blessings to all from Manitoba!
Dec 25, 2021 06:42AM Add a comment
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 250 of 384 of Sleeping Giants (Themis Files, #1)
We do not know where the story is going to turn. What a loss and setback! For the protagonists, it is hard. For readers, Sylvain Neuvel's book literally is wide open. I wish a Merry Christmas and greatly appreciated blessings to all of my friends!
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 182 of 384 of Sleeping Giants (Themis Files, #1)
Whew, I am hooked! I feel that the odd storytelling through memos, interviews, and journal logs works and pushes the story forward to the essential parts. It is all dialogue, with the sporadic internal journalling thoughts of protagonists adding that feeling of narration that we might have felt that we missed. "Ingenius" is a word that I feel describes Sylvain Neuvel's composing of such an original oeuvre! Bravo!
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 72 of 384 of Sleeping Giants (Themis Files, #1)
I am impressed. Either this fine new Canadian author knows science well, or is so creative, he can fabricate a logical premise for his fiction. I also applaud people who reinvent the storytelling wheel, even if I am unsure the style is for me. Let us see!
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 272 of 373 of The Beautiful Mystery (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #8)
This is magnificent in description, craftmanship, plot, characters, pace, emotions, and utterly memorable. Everything about it is unique and produces a richness, far above the construction or feel of an average mystery novel. The intellectual depth and consideration of life and feelings are why Louise Penny's work must never be labelled a "cozy mystery". The naturally timed outbursts of swearing are realistic too.
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The Beautiful Mystery (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #8)

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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 250 of 373 of The Beautiful Mystery (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #8)
So good, profound, which is why I won't allow the mistake of anyone putting this in a "cozy mystery" category. Louise's narration and dialogue is always examining life in a seamless but memorable flow that moves the mysteries forwared. These are so intellectual, stimulating, and enjoyable the mystery almost wouldn't matter, did she not craft that whole ensemble together so well. I crave blueberries and cheese now!
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 150 of 373 of The Beautiful Mystery (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #8)
A wonderful story experience with a unique environment to savour and explore. I love the theme of music having a divine source and reaction on those who express and hear that singing.
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 100 of 373 of The Beautiful Mystery (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #8)
Thoroughly enjoyable. One person thought this was a less interesting volume but as always, I ignore those "blah" reactions and relish stories others did not appreciate!
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C. (Comment, never msg). is on page 100 of 373 of The Beautiful Mystery (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #8)
Thoroughly enjoyable. One person thought this was a less interesting volume but as always, I ignore those "blah" reactions and relish the stories myself!
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