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vivdunstan ([personal profile] vivdunstan) wrote2024-06-19 06:00 am

Current reading: A DNF, a Cornish short story collection, and an imminent new book

I have just DNF'd My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix. It should have appealed a lot, with lots of 80s pop culture references. But I didn't find the writing style worked for me, nor were the voices of the young girls convincing. I see it was made into a movie a couple of years ago. Happy to pass on both.

Alongside other non fiction books on the go I've now started a short story fiction collection, gathering together classic spooky stories about Cornwall. Cornish Horrors is another in the British Library Tales of the Weird series. And should fill a nice slot for me.

I am leaving my fiction reading slate free after that for the middle of July, when another in Deborah Harkness's A Discovery of Witches fantasy series is published. I particularly enjoyed the original trilogy, and am keen to read this upcoming 5th book, The Black Bird Oracle. I have it preordered on Kindle, and intend to read it right away on publication. And I also have a signed hardback copy on preorder.

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[personal profile] a_cubed 2024-06-19 06:33 am (UTC)(link)
What's the DH book's relationship to the rest? I liked the trilogy, which I read after watching the first season of the TV adaptation. I looked at the spin-off but it seemed too much a romance book for me. While the main trilogy was a fantasy/historical/romance mix, the romance didn't interfere with the plot for me. The spin-off book didn't seem to have a plot but seemed like a romance-forward addition to the series so I passed. I could look it up rather than relying on you, of course, but you've clearly already looked at it, so I'll pick your brain :-).
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[personal profile] a_cubed 2024-06-20 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
That's definitely a marketing failure. The blurb and descriptions suggest it's all about Marcus/Phoebe. Thanks for the explanation of the previous book as well as this new one. I'll consider adding them to the to-read pile now.