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The Taxidermist’s Daughter by Kate Mosse


2014
11.23

“The Gothic story begins well with a midnight ceremony in the local church, birds fly out into the night and strange characters are ominously present.
Kate Mosse has lived in the Fishbourne and Chichester area and here is the setting for The Taxidermist’s Daughter. She knows the area no doubting that, perhaps for me a little too much local knowledge is demonstrated and less would have been more.
Where I felt the book wasn’t for me was I couldn’t get the Gothic style of the novel, I wanted more sinister and scary style.
Our book club had similar comments and overall we scored the novel 3.75/10

Score 3/10

Date read

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Vicious by VE Schwab


2014
03.10

“Here is a classic example of not believing the hype/reviews on the back of the book eg “”Supremely plotted and incredibly well-written.”” –The Independent”
A somewhat load of drivel, how we maintained a discussion about this at book club shows we take our reading serious.

Score 3/10

Date read March 2014

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Life After Life by Kate Atkinson


2013
10.22

“Simple premise and thread of the book is the main character relives her life and can sometime change the future, if this was the case why doesn’t she write this book better then.
The writing style annoyed the heck out of me and if it wasn’t for the fact it was our book club read I’d have binned it after 30 pages. Do yourself a favour and don’t start it. Book club liked it more than me and gave it 6.3/10

Score 3/10

Date read October 2013

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What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander


2013
08.24

“A collection of short stories which has some great reviews on the cover by Dave Eggers and Jonathan Safron Foer, both authors I enjoy and respect.
But having read the first two stories and 70 pages I’ve given up.
A very Jewish writer and not for me, but that’s literature, try it for yourself and tell me what you think

Score 3/10

Date read August 2013

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