The local library service is back in action after many months of closure. The mobile library stops right outside our gate but it no longer gives a loud blast on the horn so we have to keep an eye on the time so that we don't miss it.
The three books all feature Jackson Brodie. I've read the first two books and am about to start on 'When Will There Be Good News?' .It is interesting to read one book after the other like this because you really see the pattern of the author's writing style. The criticisms of 'Big Sky' apply to these books as well, a rather similar voice for different characters and a bit too much going on. You do know that it is all going to end with Brodie as hero, the good winning, the bad punished, so you could say that they are comfort reads, not quite like real life!
I had one of those haircuts this week :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you fare better than I do. I have to take off my specs to cut my fringe and without specs I'm as blind as a bat.
DeleteIt wasn't my finest work, hahah!!
DeleteI'll see my hairdresser tomorrow - she is also my neighbour, and expecting her 2nd child in September. Tomorrow is her last day before maternity leave, so I am lucky to have this appointment!
ReplyDeleteI have read all of the above, and more by Kate Atkinson. My favourites are not the Jackson Brodie books, but Behind the Scenes at the Museum and Life After Life.
Big Sky is at the top of my TBR pile at the moment, but it will be a while yet before I get round to it.
I read 'Behind the Scenes' when it first came out. Time for a re-read.
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