OrangutansLibrary rated Lord Edgware Dies: 4 stars

Lord Edgware Dies by Agatha Christie (Hercule Poirot, #8)
Poirot had been present when Jane bragged of her plan to 'get rid of' her estranged husband. Now the monstrous …
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Poirot had been present when Jane bragged of her plan to 'get rid of' her estranged husband. Now the monstrous …
E-book exclusive extras:1) Christie biographer Charles Osborne's essay on The Hollow;2) "The Poirots": the complete guide to all the cases …
The Moving Finger is a detective novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the USA by Dodd, Mead …
For me Wonder Boys is Michael Chabon's greatest book, and it sits near the top of the list of my all time favourite books. This book feels much more authentic than his Pulitzer prize winning Kavalier and Clay (K&C). Where K&C feels unreal, set in the Golden Age of Comics with extraordinary characters and an overly melodramatic plot, Wonder Boys feels firmly rooted in the real world. Although the absurd events described occur over one weekend during a liberal arts college town's book festival, the narrow focus and believable characterisations actually make it a far more entertaining ride than the much praised K&C.
Many of the episodes and much of the plot in Wonder Boys feels like it has come from Chabon's own experiences and observations of life around him in a setting he knows well. The protagonist, Trip Grady, is a believable flawed character who gains sympathy despite his …
For me Wonder Boys is Michael Chabon's greatest book, and it sits near the top of the list of my all time favourite books. This book feels much more authentic than his Pulitzer prize winning Kavalier and Clay (K&C). Where K&C feels unreal, set in the Golden Age of Comics with extraordinary characters and an overly melodramatic plot, Wonder Boys feels firmly rooted in the real world. Although the absurd events described occur over one weekend during a liberal arts college town's book festival, the narrow focus and believable characterisations actually make it a far more entertaining ride than the much praised K&C.
Many of the episodes and much of the plot in Wonder Boys feels like it has come from Chabon's own experiences and observations of life around him in a setting he knows well. The protagonist, Trip Grady, is a believable flawed character who gains sympathy despite his mixture of arrogance and self loathing. His journey over that weekend as he grapples with the fall out of his own infidelity, his failures as a husband, teacher, writer and partner, and his failing health is actually entertaining and uplifting. This is a funny and a times absurd story, but at it's heart it's about a middle aged child finally growing up.
Where Kavalier and Clay feels like it was written as an attempt at a grandiose "Great American novel" (and has won the plaudits from the literary world for trying so hard to grasp that epithet that seems so oddly prized by American writers), Wonder Boys is a far more successful book focusing on humour and people in a part of America that feels like it might actually exist. I love this book - beautifully written, sharply observed and most of all an uplifting read; Wonder Boys really is a great book.
Career of Evil is easily the best of the 3 books in the Cormoran Strike series, and that's quite an achievement given how good the series is over all. Rowling has found her stride with this book, and crafted a clever, intricate and engrossing mystery. As ever she excels at characterisation and the backstories and day to day lives of her two protagonists are just as engaging and interesting as the main plot. She also managed to create 3 different villains that loom menacingly throughout the book, and genuinely kept my guessing until the end which one was the actual killer. Yet again she has crafted a superb page turner which draws you in to it's richly painted world and compelling story.
I cannot wait for the next book in this series and strongly recommend this series to anyone who likes high quality popular fiction.
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