Recent reading
Dec. 2nd, 2021 04:59 pmThe Last Graduate by Naomi Novik (2021, #2 in the Scholomance series)
I find Novik compulsively readable in general and this is no exception. Also as usual with Novik, the romance doesn't really grip me, but that's okay. I don't have deep thinky thoughts about the book, though if you do, please comment! I suppose I enjoy this series more on the level of being entertaining and engaging, and given that there are plenty of books out there which are supposed to be fun and easy reading, but which don't actually engage me, I'll take it when I find it.
Romantick Stratagems by L A Hall (2018, #9 in the Comfortable Courtesan series)
I've been having a bad cold for a week, so it was time to break out the comfort reading, and this hit the spot as usual. Also it was time to read another book in the series before I forgot any of the by now rather large cast of characters.
Also, I got a very nice comment on my Flight of the Heron audiobook from a listener at Librivox! Here it is: I read this book thirty years ago and when I came across the Librivox recording by chance I thought I would listen whilst I knitted in lockdown. I was most impressed and engaged by the reading. Her voice was pleasant and expressive, not only in her delivery of the descriptive passages, but especially in her sensitive interpretation and voicing of the character's thoughts and feelings - both Ewen's and Keith's, which are central to the story of the unlikely friendship. It really did justice to Broster's story and rekindled my love for the characters.
Awww! That is very nice to hear, especially when I was feeling myself like I didn't do the book justice. Also I feel weird reposting it here because it feels like bragging, but whatever, it's just going to disappear into the depths of a forum thread on Librivox otherwise. They have a weird method of leaving feedback. You can't comment on individual audiobooks, instead you type your feedback into the "thank a reader" comment box. From there, it looks like someone manually has to post it into the forum thread for the purpose and then send a private message to the reader so they will notice it! Seems like that could be designed with less hands-on labor...but then, their forum looks pretty old. Also, sadly, you can't reply and thank the person who gave you feedback.
I find Novik compulsively readable in general and this is no exception. Also as usual with Novik, the romance doesn't really grip me, but that's okay. I don't have deep thinky thoughts about the book, though if you do, please comment! I suppose I enjoy this series more on the level of being entertaining and engaging, and given that there are plenty of books out there which are supposed to be fun and easy reading, but which don't actually engage me, I'll take it when I find it.
Romantick Stratagems by L A Hall (2018, #9 in the Comfortable Courtesan series)
I've been having a bad cold for a week, so it was time to break out the comfort reading, and this hit the spot as usual. Also it was time to read another book in the series before I forgot any of the by now rather large cast of characters.
Also, I got a very nice comment on my Flight of the Heron audiobook from a listener at Librivox! Here it is: I read this book thirty years ago and when I came across the Librivox recording by chance I thought I would listen whilst I knitted in lockdown. I was most impressed and engaged by the reading. Her voice was pleasant and expressive, not only in her delivery of the descriptive passages, but especially in her sensitive interpretation and voicing of the character's thoughts and feelings - both Ewen's and Keith's, which are central to the story of the unlikely friendship. It really did justice to Broster's story and rekindled my love for the characters.
Awww! That is very nice to hear, especially when I was feeling myself like I didn't do the book justice. Also I feel weird reposting it here because it feels like bragging, but whatever, it's just going to disappear into the depths of a forum thread on Librivox otherwise. They have a weird method of leaving feedback. You can't comment on individual audiobooks, instead you type your feedback into the "thank a reader" comment box. From there, it looks like someone manually has to post it into the forum thread for the purpose and then send a private message to the reader so they will notice it! Seems like that could be designed with less hands-on labor...but then, their forum looks pretty old. Also, sadly, you can't reply and thank the person who gave you feedback.
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Date: 2021-12-03 02:06 pm (UTC)And feedback for Librivox audiobooks is much more sparse than for podfic, so I was very glad to get it. I only wish I could've replied to say thanks! (And awww, thank you as well.)