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Next up was a book which seems to be the “cool” thing to be reading at the moment, give or take a year - I’m a bit late to the party. I’d been recommended this book by a wide variety of people, and it appeared to fall into my broad interests as a crime/murder mystery so it wasn’t really difficult choosing it as the second book to read.
I really liked it. It was hard to get into at first, the start is.. tough going. Lots of intricate details of Swedish politics, corporate infighting and setting the backstory, but with not very much apparent connection to what you go into the book expecting to be the main plot. Then suddenly out of nowhere, everything gets interesting. The political, whistleblower drama suddenly becomes a locked room mystery, where the room is an island. From that point on I was hooked.
My only criticism was that it all felt a bit clinical, I didn’t find myself getting completely drawn into the world in the book - I was just enjoying reading a story from the outside. I wonder if perhaps this is a side effect of the language as a translation, if only I could read Swedish and then I might know. A lot of the time the language felt functional rather than crafted? This all sounds incredibly pretentious and like I know what I’m talking about. I don’t.
All in all a cracking story, the big reveal was interesting and it’s bitten me to the extent I’m now 100 pages into the second in the series. I’ll report back when I’m done.
5/5
It’s taken me a weekend to finish this in fits and starts, I was caught between intrigue and wishing it would just hurry up and get to the point in equal measures. I don’t know whether if I’d read it in one sitting rather than in (sometimes as short as 15 minutes) bursts, but the twists in the last quarter of the book left me more confused than convinced. Particularly the very final twist which didn’t seem to actually make any logical sense.
The story was fairly absorbing but the characters were rather two dimensional. The series focusses on a group of women in powerful ‘crime solving’ positions, a police officer, an attorney, a crime reporter and mortuary doctor. Unfortunately they hadn’t yet formed in this first story, and even when they did it felt unnecessary and like their group only existed because the dust cover blurb said they should.
I don’t think I can judge James Patterson on this one book so I’ll try something else and come back to make my mind up, but I hope in future stories I actually feel something for the characters - the primary investigator in this story was suffering from a potentially life threatening condition and believed she was going to die, but I couldn’t bring myself to care.
3/5
I haven’t read a lot in a long time. I used to read all the time as a child, never without a book and often reading multiple books at once stacked up my bedside table. When I came away to university I stopped having “free time” that wasn’t able to be filled with a billion other things and I just got out of the habit.
For a few reasons, most notably the increased availability of e-books and the fact I carry around a reader (my iPhone) everywhere I go, I’ve decided I should try reading again. Unfortunately I can no longer remember what genres and authors I liked so I’m having to start again from scratch.
When I remember I’m intending on posting my thoughts when I finish a book on here. I’m no literature critic and I haven’t written a book review since primary school, but I want to remember what I think so hopefully I can build up an idea of what I like. We’ll see how long before I get bored…
It’s funny that the last two days I have felt really like doing anything but eat, and yet both of my chosen daily photos are of food. Not very good photos, but until I’m feeling better I’ll keep taking the easy options.
Daily Photo #40
Not feeling great today, so a housebound picture, delicious jarlsberg on toast.
Daily Photo #39
Randomly generated theme: The letter S.
So given all the talk about Converse, I thought I’d showcase my two most recent footwear purchases! Prizes for people who spot the deliberate mistake.
Daily Photo #36
A herb growing experiment in the kitchen. Maybe I’ll revisit this when (if?) things grow!
Daily Photo #35
So, I completely failed at “upside down”. I took this to see whether it’d look weird or menacing if I rotated it, but I liked the ominous shadows on the ceiling too much.
Daily Photo #31