Phillip Hindmarsh Hindmarsh itibaren पिंडरई कलां, मध्य प्रदेश 480667, भारत
Book #60 of 2011 Since I no longer remember the details, I figured halloween would be a good time to re-read this series. Not quite as spooky the second time around - I guess even if I don't know all the details knowing how "spooky" its supposed to be makes it somehow less spooky. Or something. But still a good read. Kinda too bad I'm not going to finish the trilogy in time for Haloween, but such is life with a full time job and part-time school. Book #41 of 2009 4/15/2009 Oh... wow. That was... pretty spooky. Very good. The pairing off of the six main characters was pretty obvious, but that's okay. In general, this seemed to be less about the characters themselves as it was in the Gallagher Trilogy I finished last month by Roberts and a lot more about plot, which is fine by me. Still, I see similarities between the characters of the two books of both trilogies. The males run the family business, the females are outsiders, writers. The couple themselves is all about family. The females were engaged/married previously and there are some hangups about repeating their mistakes. It left me with many questions and eager to find out what happens in the next book. In the April Reading Challenge this will fulfill #2, "Read a book picked from an April B-Day celebrant GR shelf. Be sure to specify whose shelf you pick it from." I chose it from Sarah's shelf, or, more accurately, I noticed that it was on both my shelf and hers, a natural pairing.
I'm not much of a fan of historical fiction, holocaust historical fiction in particular. But this book was AMAZING! It's written in verse which made it that much more appealing to me. Not a fun read, but definitely a heartbreaking story.
oh lord every book of travel writing i read makes me want to give up all my plans for life and just roam the globe.