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Shirley Jackson is her briefest work is hit and miss for me. There are some standouts in the collection, most of them taking place in New York City. The Lottery though is far and away the greatest of them all.
Shirley Jackson is her briefest work is hit and miss for me. There are some standouts in the collection, most of them taking place in New York City. The Lottery though is far and away the greatest of them all.

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Added to listOwnedwith 102 books.

"Just pretend like you half understand"
As invested as I am in the story now, I can't pretend that this was a particularly good book. Not that it will stop me from continuing. I just hope this is a series low.
I had no idea what was going on for most of this one. The Tangle is too complicated. At least for an audiobook. I found myself frequently zoning out as it explained lines and stations our characters would never visit. Wholly inscrutable plot setting.
The catch phrases are getting annoying. You can't punctuate every dramatic episode with the same mantra. The heavy-handedness cheapens the action.
Audiobook specific: I wouldn't begrudge Soundbooth Studios re-recording the train dwarf. I had an immediate reaction to the dreadfully amateurish reading. Then read more about the voice "actor."
The positive news is Donut has fully evolved into an early 2010s lasercat meme and some secondary characters were developed to a point where caring about them is possible.
"Just pretend like you half understand"
As invested as I am in the story now, I can't pretend that this was a particularly good book. Not that it will stop me from continuing. I just hope this is a series low.
I had no idea what was going on for most of this one. The Tangle is too complicated. At least for an audiobook. I found myself frequently zoning out as it explained lines and stations our characters would never visit. Wholly inscrutable plot setting.
The catch phrases are getting annoying. You can't punctuate every dramatic episode with the same mantra. The heavy-handedness cheapens the action.
Audiobook specific: I wouldn't begrudge Soundbooth Studios re-recording the train dwarf. I had an immediate reaction to the dreadfully amateurish reading. Then read more about the voice "actor."
The positive news is Donut has fully evolved into an early 2010s lasercat meme and some secondary characters were developed to a point where caring about them is possible.