September‘s #bookspin was interesting. I bailed on both my #bookspin and my #doublespin. I read 5 books… actually 7, I just didn‘t put the other 2 on the board. I had no chance of getting a bingo so I guess I didn‘t bother 😅
September‘s #bookspin was interesting. I bailed on both my #bookspin and my #doublespin. I read 5 books… actually 7, I just didn‘t put the other 2 on the board. I had no chance of getting a bingo so I guess I didn‘t bother 😅
I tried. I thought, “how bad can this new POV character be? I know it‘s Rudyard Kipling writing a Jew, but at least the Jew must be a hero!”
Nope. Grossly anti-Semitic. I bailed at 95%. Parts of this book were really fun, but no.
Instead of the book, have a picture of my cat Gandalf defending his kill.
@TheAromaofBooks This is my #BookSpin for September!
I‘m not sure if “jingoistic” is an appropriate word to describe something that is about British, not American, exceptionalism, but it‘s the word that keeps coming to mind for this book.
Tricky one to review because it‘s so ‘of it‘s time‘. I don‘t think I‘d give it to a child to read, and dispassionately viewed, the world of Dan and Una with their entire Kentish country estate to roam about in while enacting scenes from A Midsummer Night‘s Dream is hilarious. However, right now it‘s so unrealistically nostalgic that it‘s curiously comforting, so I liked it!