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Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Book Review : The Appointment by Herta Müller

The alternate title for this post is :  "What a Way to Spend Christmas Day".
Today Romania is a Republic and enjoys a good relationship with many countries, the United States being one of them. But this was not always the case.
There was a time when Romania was ruled by a ruthless and oppressive dictator, Nicolae Ceaușescu. He is no longer with us.
One can imagine all the Romanians were likely dancing in the streets the day of his execution. It was also Christmas Day so they would have been celebrating anyway.
Image Credit: "Bloody Christmas": Christmas in Romania, 1989: romaniadacia.wordpress.com
Herta Müller received a Nobel Prize for Literature.
Born in Romania, she lived during the Ceaușescu regime. She escaped. Her novel “The Appointment incorporates some of her own personal experiences.   The story is about a young Romanian woman who has an appointment that she must keep.

The story begins :

I’ve been summoned. Thursday, at ten sharp.”

The story ends :

The trick is not to go mad.”

The lines in between paint a clear picture of what life was like in Communist Romania.
It's a quick read.  About 200 pages.

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Thursday, March 30, 2023

Murder Mysteries Inspired by Charles Dickens

Are you an admirer of Charles Dickens and also enjoy reading ghost stories and/or murder mysteries? The books mentioned below come highly recommended by many readers, book club members, and book review bloggers who love murder and suspense thrillers and fictional crime series. These particular books are categorized under a genre known as “cozy mystery” or “cozies”.  They are part of the Dickens Junction Mystery Series by Christopher Lord.



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BOOK 1: The Christmas Carol Murders
(less than 300 pages)

BOOK 2: The Edwin Drood Murders
(less than 200 pages)

Both are quick reads and you probably won’t want to put the book down once you get started.

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The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a TV miniseries adapted from the work by Charles Dickens. The good thing about the Dickens Junction Mystery Series is that you don’t even have to know anything about Charles Dickens. 

The writer, Christopher Lord, puts a contemporary twist or spin on Dickens-style tales and his fun writing style and character creations seem to be the reason the books are gaining in popularity.

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* Trivia: 

Original source Charles Dickens' last novel, “The Mystery of Edwin Drood”, is an unfinished work. 

More details found at charlesdickensinfo.com.

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Friday, June 5, 2020

Recommended Reading: "The Book of Negroes" by Lawrence Hill

There is no need to elaborate on this recommendation with a lengthy blog post. The title of the book says it all.

"The Book of Negroes" by Lawrence Hill

This book is a work of fiction that reads like real life.

Enough said.



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