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January 2019 - Maisie Dobbs
I had this book on my tbr for ages and have scheduled it for several year long challenges, but never got to it. Until now!I started today, but not much to report yet. I finished chapter 3. I do like Maisie, she seems confident and independent. I also liked how she (view spoiler). I do hope we get some more background information on Maisie. I like the time period the book's set in too.
I have read it Masie is an amazing char. I am several books into the series. I am not sure if I can keep the books separate in my mind but I will try.
Good to hear you're enjoying the series Renee!I started it now hoping to have it finished before the ylto party, but I don't think that will happen.
Depending on how much time I have over the weekend, I may read it for the party since it is first in a series.
I finished chapter 10. I'm enjoying the book but don't really have any in-depth comments. I'm in the middle of (view spoiler)
I fell in love with the char. Masie. The mysteries often go in directions one does not expect. I like the mysteries but what keeps me reading is the characters.
I just got a notice from my library that the book is ready to be picked up. What? This is a series? 15 books! LOL, I only picked it to read because of the umbrella on the cover - sigh...
I just got the book from the library and should be able to start it in the next few days. I am excited about the mix of mystery and historical fiction!
I have started it and love the setting and the characters, especially Maisie and her father.It reminds me of Number 1 Ladies Dectective Agency in that the mystery is not so important but you love the characters and get some life lessons.
I had had this one for ages, so here's the kick I needed to actually take it and read! I will start it tonight!
So far I'm enjoying the book. My first impression of Maisie was that she was part detective part psychologist. But I didn't know how she arrived at where she was (view spoiler) Now it's becoming clearer as I get into the "before" part and enjoying it even more. Reading the parts about (view spoiler)
Back to reading on this rainy dreary day. Time for a cuppa.
I'm really enjoying it too, Peggy. I'm at page 205 in my book at the section titled Summer 1929. I am so impressed with the writing and the story. The characters are wonderful, even though some of the subject matter is painful. (view spoiler) I'm looking forward to finishing tomorrow but I have so many places in my book marked to make comments.
I read the first two chapters. Before starting, I wasn't sure what to expect. On one hand, the book description reminds me of Agatha Christia - she was a nurse during the war as well. But Dawn said it reminds her of Ladies Detective Agency, which is not focused on the mystery so much. I am trying to start without any expectations. (but it's difficult :) )I like how in the beginning we don't know anything about Maisie Dobbs and we are just thrown in her daily life. But then the author slowly introduces her past. I also liked how (view spoiler)
I agree Cherie. I think this book excels in the char. development. I find my self thinking of Masie as real. I just love her. Is anyone going on with the series when they finish?
Cherie wrote: "I'm really enjoying it too, Peggy. I'm at page 205 in my book at the section titled Summer 1929. I am so impressed with the writing and the story. The characters are wonderful, even though some of ..."
I think I'll continue. It's not a series I feel like I want to race through, but a nice one to pick up every now and then for a challenge or when I just want a comfort read. I'll keep my eye out for deals on the next books in the series.
Peggy wrote: "I think I'll continue. It's not a series I feel like I want to race through, but a nice one to pick up every now and then for a challenge or when I just want a comfort read. I'll keep my eye out fo..."That is exactly how I feel about the series, too.
I finished the book today and will report it as read in the YLTO New Years Party thread, but I am not going to turn in the book to the library yet. I want to go back to the places I have marked to comment.
Do you have some thoughts for us, Cherie! Curious to hear what you think!I'm 65% done. Haven't read any spoilers yet as I'm not exactly sure on which chapters they are.
I agree Peggy. I am making my was slowly through this series. Picking up a Masie book is very much a comfort read. I find reading a masie book to be like visiting with an old friend.
Roz wrote: "So far I'm enjoying the book. My first impression of Maisie was that she was part detective part psychologist. But I didn't know how she arrived at where she was [spoilers removed] Now it's becomin..."I like learning about Maisie's past too. However, I think I would have preferred if it was more divided over the book and mixed up or related to her current life, like (view spoiler)
As to your other remark: (view spoiler)
Kirila wrote: "I read the first two chapters. Before starting, I wasn't sure what to expect. On one hand, the book description reminds me of Agatha Christia - she was a nurse during the war as well. But Dawn said..."I liked that too! (view spoiler)
Renee wrote: "I agree Peggy. I am making my was slowly through this series. Picking up a Masie book is very much a comfort read. I find reading a masie book to be like visiting with an old friend."Which book are you at Renee?
I had a look but the next book in the series is quite expensive (at least for an ebook - around $10). However, the ones after that are not so bad ($2.90).
I am up to the eight bookA Lesson in Secrets Some of the books are better than others.I think that is true for all series. I have enjoyed them all. Maisie is just fun to read.
I am up to the eight bookA Lesson in Secrets Some of the books are better than others.I think that is true for all series. I have enjoyed them all. Maisie is just fun to read.
Kristie wrote: "It fits a few tasks, Cherie."LOL, Kristie. I posted it on my yearly challenge, but I put it where I have another that I really, really want to read and it will not fit any other place. I am trying to figure out what/where/how to re-shuffle my books. Janice has not read Maisie Dobbs yet, so I cannot ask the question that I want to ask. I guess I will have to wait until a few more of you are through.
Spring 1910 - Spring 1917I really enjoyed this part of the story. At the beginning, we met a person in her present, on her own, with references to people from her past and now, we get to see her in her beginnings. (view spoiler)
I will continue with spoilers in this section at chapter 17 later.
Peggy wrote: "I think I'll continue. It's not a series I feel like I want to race through, but a nice one to pick up every now and then for a challenge or when I just want a comfort read. I'll keep my eye out fo..."I agree, Peggy. It was hard to blast through this first book, over the weekend. I had so many other book choices for first in series that I could have read for the party. I will have to check out what is available from my library for this series. They are hit and miss at times. I think I will not want to rush through them.
Cherie wrote: "Kristie wrote: "It fits a few tasks, Cherie."LOL, Kristie. I posted it on my yearly challenge, but I put it where I have another that I really, really want to read and it will not fit any other p..."
I don't remember the exact tasks, but I remember seeing it on a couple of the lists that Janice attached saying using this link as a guideline. I didn't add it to all of the tasks it fit. I just plugged it in as historical mystery and umbrella options. I can take a look again and get back to you.
Not necessary, Kristie. I have re-shuffled my books and posted it, not that I still couldn't re-post it. In case you need to juggle. It is the author's debut novel, so will fit book 33, task - author as well as first in series, and umbrella. It could be used on book 14, task Genre: Historical Mystrey too. It is on the list for Best Historical Mystrey series, under her link. I decided not to use it where I originally had it.
I am thinking Janice gave us too many options this year!
I didn't realize it was a debut. I think I read a lot of those, as well as first in series. It definitely fit for historical mystery. I'm either using it there or for umbrella...probably.
I finished! I really enjoyed it, gave it 4 stars and will go on with the series. I'll read and reply to your spoilers tomorrow when I'm on my laptop Cherie.
I'm 2 hours into the audio book and so far I really like Maisie! I'll be back later to comment, after I organize my thoughts.
I read (listened to) this book in November. It was a loan from the library, so I don’t have a copy to refer back to. Hopefully I can recall enough to be accurate in my comments.I hate to be the contrary voice, but I didn’t love this book. (view spoiler)
This was a three star read for me, and I don’t expect I will read any more of the series.
I think you remembered quite a lot, TrudyAn! I think audiobooks make it hard catch time changes comfortably, unlike in a print novel, where the "time" change is clearly indicated. (view spoiler)
Peggy wrote: "Roz wrote: "So far I'm enjoying the book. My first impression of Maisie was that she was part detective part psychologist. But I didn't know how she arrived at where she was [spoilers removed] Now ..."This is the article I read:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/pos...
Cherie wrote: "Chapters 1-5.I was impressed with the introduction to Maisie. [spoilers removed]"
Don't read this until you finish the book:
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Cherie, I have no idea who you're referring to in your spoiler for chapter 6, nor have any idea who the person Roz mentions is.
Cherie wrote: "Spring 1910 - Spring 1917I really enjoyed this part of the story. At the beginning, we met a person in her present, on her own, with references to people from her past and now, we get to see her ..."
I also liked the part about her past, but some things were not really believable. (view spoiler)
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