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It was genuinely unsettling in parts, I found.

I've just finished The Peepshow - Kate Summerscale - it's a grim read about 10 Rillington Place and the social history of the time.
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Is the most recent Strike one the one about the cult?
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Pippedydeadeye wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:54 am A Little Life gets chosen really often on the Bookshelfie podcast. Naga Munchetty (who I adore) said she buys it as a gift for friends! I read the synopsis, and the play reviews (I think James Norton was in it) and it just sounded horrendous.
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Duophonic wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 12:45 pm
I've just finished The Peepshow - Kate Summerscale - it's a grim read about 10 Rillington Place and the social history of the time.
Ooh this sounds good. I freaked my mum out by informing her that Christie and one of his victims worked at the same place as her.
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Duophonic wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 12:45 pm It was genuinely unsettling in parts, I found.
A Little Life? Yes, its so unnecessarily graphic and relentless.

I adored the last Strike book, one of the best I think.
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I agree about The Running Grave. I have lots of conversations about books with patients, and always tell people TRG makes up for the disappointment of The Ink Black Heart (although I am still excited to see the dramatisation of the latter. Hopefully it might make more sense on screen!)
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It definitely made more sense on screen, partly because there was very little chat room stuff. I loved the Running Grave.

I have started rereading Fourth Wing in preparation for the third in the series to be released later in Jan :weewee:

I’ve also just started Into the Storm by Cecilia Ahern which is good so far.
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Robert Galbraith needs a stronger editor.

The BBC adaptation of Ink Black Heart was good - its still too clever for its own good but they do a decent job of it.
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Red wrote: Tue Jan 07, 2025 3:01 pm Robert Galbraith needs a stronger editor.

The BBC adaptation of Ink Black Heart was good - its still too clever for its own good but they do a decent job of it.
I felt it needed to be longer, I don't know why they don't do 6 episodes. By contrast, the books should be shorter - as you say, they need a decent editor.

Troubled Blood is my favourite Strike book, I love a cold case. See also, Unforgotten and the Karen Pirie books.
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Yes, the books could all be half the length. I still do enjoy them though.
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I was surprised by how much I enjoyed The Ink Black Heart. For some reason I really liked the format.
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I had to stop reading the last Strike due to it being invaded by the ghost of Dick Van Dyke
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I think that might need more explanation, Marth :lol:
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Oh god yes the awful fake cockney dialogue.
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The dialogue stuff in the Strike books is awful, really terrible.
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I have fixed myself with a slightly implausible but very readable Taylor Jenkins Reid (One True Loves).
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I quite enjoyed that one Cerise. My friend gave it to me last year/the one before.
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I just finished Project Hail Mary (sci-if) which was actually better than I expected. I liked the attempt to literally cram in as much ‘science stuff’ as possible while telling a story and the mean towards cell biology despite being a space story, which is my jam.

Anyway, back to ancient history next with either Piranesi or Sistersong. Thanks for the reminder about the next Fourth Wing book, chicky! I need to know how that ends.
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Piranesi was a very confusing book but it was good.

I finished The Running Grave. God, the dialect stuff was dreadful. But it was gripping otherwise, with its cast of thousands.
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I was reading Only Here, Only Now this week, but gave up on it as it just wasn't grabbing me. It was a sort of Shuggie Bain story, but about a young girl. It was just a bit bleak and I feel like I've read various books like that so I binned it.

I bought Close to Home the other day so I started that last night and I am enjoying it.
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