Book 59 of 2022
Oct. 4th, 2022 11:14 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just finished Mischief Acts by Zoe Gilbert, a set of stories and poems through time of Herne the Hunter. I should have enjoyed this so much. It started off well, and I loved the opening literary style, including some chaining links between successive stories, and reworking of myths and folklore, and a forest setting throughout. It generally swaps between short stories and poems. But after the 1606 story (which was quite superb) the next run of stories became extremely confusingly similar for me, with too similar settings, plots and characters. So I soon struggled to finish them, which continued into the next section too. I also found the story lengths increasingly frustrating, some over long, some could have been better with more room to breathe. It became a major struggle for me to finish the book, though eventually I did. But I am confident I will never read it again. That merits 2/5 on Goodreads at most, though if I was to give a more precise score it might be closer to 2.5/5.