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Part-time organic sheep farmer in Exmoor National Park, rest of the time an International development economist (SE Asia & UK). Sometimes reads books, not as often as I would like. Mastodon: @dommiz@climatejustice.social

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reviewed MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood (MaddAddam, #3)

Margaret Atwood: MaddAddam (Hardcover, 2013, Nan A. Talese) 4 stars

A man-made plague has swept the earth, but a small group survives, along with the …

Review of 'MaddAddam (MaddAddam, #3)' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I really enjoyed Oryx & Crake (the first book in this series), found 'Year of the Flood' hard going, and thought this third instalment of the trilogy somewhat frustrating. And I write as a big Atwood fan.

The world she conjures is interesting, but she does not really build on the basic the story that she outlined in Oryx and Crake. The book reads as sort of annex to the first novel, as if it is comprised of her extra notes and ephemera. Perhaps it was.

That said, the book is very funny in parts, and I am not quite sure why. Parts of it read like a comedy monologue in the style of Joyce Grenfell ("George, don't do that'" becomes "Please don't sing now"). Which is why I still enjoyed reading the book, but I just wish she had developed the ideas further. We assume the humans get wiped …

reviewed Heartstone by C. J. Sansom (The Shardlake series -- v. 5)

C. J. Sansom: Heartstone (2011, Pan) 5 stars

Summer, 1545. England is at war. Henry VIII's invasion of France has gone badly wrong, …

Review of 'Heartstone' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I do enjoy the Shardlake series, and this is the best one so far. I do not normally enjoy crime novels, but this book is so much more than that, as it really invites the reader to consider what it would be like to live in such a fragile yet fascinating time. Of course Hilary Mantel rules the Tudor era from the 'great men' point of view, but Sansom gets us down to the street level.