![]() ![]() More on that in a bit, actually), I wasn’t connecting with any of the characters. I wasn’t getting any of the Three Men in a Boat jokes (yes, I am a midwestern heathen with no education. I recently bought a copy of TSNofD, and don’t tell anyone I said this, but i DNF’d that book about 50 pages in. ![]() Willis’s Doomsday Book is one of my favorite time travel novels, and I’d heard the sequel was To Say Nothing of the Dog. I’m a sucker for time travel thrillers, and I especially love it when the premise of the thriller is “what could possibly go wrong?” and the author has correctly answered that question is “everything!”, thus the thrilling storyline. That post, and this post has minor plot spoilers for Blackout. When I wrote that blog post, I was about half way through the book, I am pretty sure I read the 2nd half in a non-stop reading marathon. I finished reading Connie Willis’s Blackout shortly after blogging about how much of a Lobster this book is. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |