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Category: Laura Tolomei’s Reading Reviews & Thoughts

Laura Tolomei’s Reading Reviews & Thoughts

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Review by LallaGatta – In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard

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Not a bad read, but…

I have some issues with In Pale Battalions by Robert Goddard that have diminished my enjoyment of the book.

The language and writing style is one of the things I've least appreciated. They are convoluted, old-fashioned, and pompous. I think the story would've been more enjoyable if delivered in a breezy, straightforward style, instead of narrating in such a roundabout way.

The second thing I've found frustrating is the length of the novel, which is too long. If the author condenses the waiting for relevant information, instead of dragging it for pages on end, the book would be at least one-third shorter. As a reader, I've had the sense of being on the brink of an action that either never comes or is unreasonably delayed yet again.

It's just too bad because the plot is intriguing.

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Review by LallaGatta – A Good Marriage by Kimberly McCreight

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A real page-turner, I couldn't put it down!

I love this book. I've read it in one day. That's how I hooked I've been.

No, actually, I've devoured it and have had to finish it right after I started it.

The characters, the plot, the style—it all works out perfectly like a well-oiled mechanism. Nothing fails, and your enjoyment is guaranteed to be absolute!

I definitely recommend A Good Marriage by Kimberly McCreight to all legal thrillers fans and anyone looking for a fast-paced, absorbing, and well-crafted storyline!

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Review by LallaGatta – Shadowplay by Joseph O’Connor

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Enthralled from the first page…

I couLd not put it down until I reached the end!

“[…] there is a kind of shadowland where the Other always lives. Or at least, never dies. Just goes on. Hard to stumble into happiness if you don’t leave your shadowland behind.

The above quote doesn’t exhaust the marvel that is Shadowplay by Joseph O’Connor, but it gives a fair approximation of the dreamy and compelling style of this fascinating book.

This tale, however, goes well beyond an impeccable writing style. Being based on a true story is an added bonus, but what really gets you are the characters themselves.

They have a ghost-like quality about them that makes them unforgettable. Yet, they’re also defined so sharply, they emerge from London’s fog as though they were still living and breathing. It’s no effort to sink to their very core, even though you’re left wanting more of them. Of their genius and brilliance, too.

I love how the author describes Bram Stoker’s creative process. You see where his most famous character takes shape, and it’s just ironic how he outlives his creator. As an author myself, this book motivates me to keep going in my …

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