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Wolfe's writing is dazzling at times and his dialogue is fantastic. There are several funny scenes, particularly towards the end, with one in a restaurant being absolutely brilliant.

Overall this was my least favourite book in the series thus far but will be looking to finish it off at some point.


I have a complicated relationship with Henry James. I find him brilliant, but sometimes inscrutable, and I couldn't say if I like or dislike his books!

On the whole I enjoyed the sparse nature of the writing but Coetzee's sudden decision to ask a moral question right at the end seemed out of place, a little puzzling and rather let down what had come before.


The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré
Rating: 4 stars
Review: /review/show...
A few weeks ago I finished Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan. The most remarkable thing about this interesting story is that Sagan was still a teenager when she wrote it.
Aubrey wrote: "The Leopard; that did not go well at all."
It seemed very unemotional to me, which would cause it to bore many people I think.
It seemed very unemotional to me, which would cause it to bore many people I think.


I have a complicated relationship with Henry James. I find him brilliant, but sometimes inscrutable, and I couldn't say if I like or dislike his books!"
I found this one a bit ponderous and turgid. It was like James was deliberately making things difficult - drown a simple story with lots of words!
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