Friday, August 3, 2012

Oh, and, one more thing . . .



Actually a couple more things before I disappear for the next three weeks. A readalong! of the Wilkie Collins sort because Wilkie is my favorite Victorian. I've had The Moonstone on my TBR shelf for years a long time and I have just learned of this readalong over at Reading Rambo, so why not? I've been kind of off Victorians lately and an event like this is just what I need to nudge me into getting back on the saddle. Even though I won't actually be able to join in the discussions, I will throw my name in the ring anyway and participate in absentia.



In other news: A couple of recent false starts. Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay had a great intro and then . . . ugh, I dunno, is it just me who bristles at the overuse of regular words-as-adverbs? And excessive backstory? This book reminds me a bit of The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield, which I loved, but somehow Kalotay isn't pulling it off with quite the same skill. Or maybe it's just that I am not that interested in Russian opera, or antique jewels. The Thirteenth Tale was about books, stories, and reclusive authors after all, so it had a much better chance of making my favs list right out of the gate. Anywhoo, Russian Winter could be a good story, just not right now.

Ladysmith by Giles Foden About a town called Ladysmith in South Africa during the Boer war. I got about thirty pages into this and it, too, is just not grabbing me. It's historical, yes, about a subject I don't know much about, and has been on my TBR shelf since forever, but . . . I think I'll just have to go ahead and re-shelve it. War isn't really my thing either, except for the likes of Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, which I loved, so Ladysmith was likely doomed from the start. I also just noticed there are only three reviews on Shelfari which is not exactly a resounding endorsement.

And that's it. I'm off.
Be back in a few.

5 comments:

Reading Rambo said...

YOU CAN TOTALLY PARTICIPATE WITHOUT PARTICIPATING

Also, those of us who've started it are kind of going insane over it (not to set you up with too much regarding expectations), so IT'S SUPER-GOOD.

Sam (Tiny Library) said...

I love Wilkie Collins, unfortunately I read this earlier in the year so I can't participate in the readalong. But you are in for a treat, it's a wonderful book :)

Red said...

Yay for joining the readalong even if it's participating without participating because it will still be awesome (I hope).

Laura said...

YAY! I mean, yay to reading it at least, even if you're all unavailable for discussions- WILKIE IS THE IMPORTANT PART! :)

Cassandra said...

But the discussions are SO MUCH FUN! They are a mixture of Wilkie fangirling and... Nothing else in fact.

Can we rely on hearing your praise of Wilkie when you come back? :)