Martin reviewed Master of the Revels by Nicole Galland
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2 stars
Ganz schwache Fortsetzung.
Langatmig erzählt, überflüssige Details und dann noch mit cliffhanger.
audio cd, 1 pages
Published Feb. 23, 2021 by HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing.
Ganz schwache Fortsetzung.
Langatmig erzählt, überflüssige Details und dann noch mit cliffhanger.
Hard to put down. I was deep into plot and characters. The story is absurd, but that was what I needed.
As a fan of dystopia and speculative hard sci-fi, it was great to have a lighthearted read like this. I like history, but am not a history nerd. I thought Shakespeare was fine as a student, and I am an English professor, but I am not at all a Shakespeare nerd. History and Shakespeare are two main themes here and it didn't bother me one bit to learn some interesting tidbits along the way.
Sure, I wouldn't have read the first book in the series had Neal Stephenson not been the coauthor. I admit that. I am certainly glad that the story continued on here.
Hope to read another absurd story in this series someday.
Farewell Frank.
Ok follow up to good book. Doesn't add much new. Great detail on Shakespeare.