Annie
Annie
Finished reading: In the Woods by Tana French 📚 Gorgeous writing. Good plotting. It unraveled slowly, and I got impatient, but I don’t think the pace was wrong. It fit in with the main character’s own unraveling. Heavy themes, violence, trauma. Sadness bordering on bleak. I was frustrated with several plo... annie.micro.blog
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artkavanagh
artkavanagh

@Annie FWIW here’s what I wrote about it. It’s a bit too long, so I can’t exactly recommend it but you might find parts of it interesting. I should probably prune it.

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devilgate
devilgate

@Annie That’s very interesting. I read book 5 in the series on my creative writing course a few years back. Bit strange to jump in at that point, but it worked well on its own.

I said then I’d like to read more in the series, but had sort of forgotten about it, so thanks for the reminder.

I think some of them have been adapted for TV, too.

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Annie
Annie

@artkavanagh I did find that interesting, thanks for sharing. Makes me want to go back and read the book actually, I feel like I missed a lot.

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Annie
Annie

@devilgate I think I’ll read the next for sure and see where it takes me. The writing is really so, so good.

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artkavanagh
artkavanagh

@Annie I think it would be impossible not to miss anything in this book. After three reads, I still feel as if I missed plenty.

@devilgate I found the adaptation really disappointing. It covers the first two books, i.e. this one and The Likeness. I felt that it didn’t capture much of their strangeness, their off-kilter quality. The characters seemed no different from those you’d expect to find in any run-of-the-mill police procedural.

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