Michael Stewart's Reviews > The Quincunx: The Huffams
The Quincunx: The Huffams (The Quincunx, #1)
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Odd in a good way.
The ghosts of Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens are hovering. This is confusing and complicated; when a book has pages of character mini-bios, complicated is to be assumed.
BUT it is proving addictive. When I lose the thread I just keep going, and the thread reappears.
Slip in this mega-novel like you would a hot bath - it's a slow-burning saga that manages to blossom into a page-turner. (This book version is part 1 of 5. There is a door-stopper of a 5-volume all-in-one alternative. I'm reading the 5 volumes as separate e-books from Kobo and Kindle.)
The ghosts of Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens are hovering. This is confusing and complicated; when a book has pages of character mini-bios, complicated is to be assumed.
BUT it is proving addictive. When I lose the thread I just keep going, and the thread reappears.
Slip in this mega-novel like you would a hot bath - it's a slow-burning saga that manages to blossom into a page-turner. (This book version is part 1 of 5. There is a door-stopper of a 5-volume all-in-one alternative. I'm reading the 5 volumes as separate e-books from Kobo and Kindle.)
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January 17, 2019
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January 24, 2019
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January 24, 2019
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