Owen
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I’ve got a perfectly baseless assumption, and every scholar knows that this is where you begin.
I don't know whether it's an intentional writing style or if it's just something that happens when Tamsyn Muir writes, three books of the Ninth series were all very difficult to understand for the first couple of chapters. Each successive book is more difficult, actually. You have to live with the confusion as she adds detail and eventually reveals enough information to give you your bearings. After that, the books are great!
“Henry tried again. “Well, surely, you will agree that a great improvement could be made simply by cutting down those trees that crowd about the house so much and darken every room? They grow just as they please – just where the acorn or seed fell, I suppose.” “What?” asked Strange, whose eyes had wandered back to his book during the latter part of the conversation. “The trees,” said Henry. “Which trees?” “Those,” said Henry, pointing out of the window to a whole host of ancient and magnificent oaks, ashes and beech trees. “As far as neighbours go, those trees are quite exemplary. They mind their own affairs and have never troubled me. I rather think that I will return the compliment.” “But they are blocking the light.” “So are you, Henry, but I have not yet taken an axe to you.”
― Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
― Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
“Nona got to look after the science teacher’s dog and knew its name and could report on how its fur felt (nice) and how its breath was (awful).”
― Nona the Ninth
― Nona the Ninth
“I’ve got a perfectly baseless assumption, and every scholar knows that this is where you begin.”
― Harrow the Ninth
― Harrow the Ninth
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