Fiction
Related: About this forumWhat are you reading this week of July 30, 2017?
I am now venturing into Blue Labyrinth by Preston/Child. I am really enjoying this one for many reasons. Pendergast is back and on top of his game. Vincent, Margot, and the New York Museum of Natural History are back. If you've read Relic and/or Reliquary, you will be pleased. If you haven't read those, it makes no difference to this story so it's not like a prerequisite. It's just a little more fun for those who have. Plus, this story moves along at a good pace.
Having just finished Utopia by Preston, I'd say that one would have benefited from being shorter. It just went on way too long. Still a good story, though. And now there was that horrific accident at the Ohio State Fair which you can't help but wonder at if you've read the book.
http://azdailysun.com/business/ohio-fair-officials-say-rides-to-reopen-after-fatal-accident/article_8ef7ef55-a844-5f9e-b279-de6803bc2606.html
What are you venturing into this week?
TexasProgresive
(12,345 posts)This book has it all; action, plots, highly developed characters who come in all shades from good to evil. Most books tend to have 2 dimensional evil characters but not this one. They are fully developed so that you can hate them while loving the other characters. I'm at pg 498 with the ending at 973. Every sentence is a delight, even those that horrify.
hermetic
(8,722 posts)CurtEastPoint
(19,312 posts)TexasProgresive
(12,345 posts)I love the way books interact with my imagination. Movies and miniseries are the imagination of the director, screen writers, cinematographers and the actors. They entertain me but if I read the book I always feel they missed a lot.
sueh
(1,881 posts)I never got bored. Ken Follett knows how to bring a story to life.
CurtEastPoint
(19,312 posts)Both enthralling!
hermetic
(8,722 posts)does sound enthralling. I will look for it.
The Handmaid's Tale truly is enthralling. Along with disturbing, scary, worrisome. I love Atwood.
CurtEastPoint
(19,312 posts)hermetic
(8,722 posts)I would like to see that, too. I have to wait for it on DVD. Please do come back and say what you thought of the show as opposed to the book. I am always really curious about that sort of thing. TIA!
TexasProgresive
(12,345 posts)At 67 I just learned a great new word, extortionate.
hermetic
(8,722 posts)Rolls off the tongue easier.
I'm with ya on that learning thing, though.