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Naomi is on page 58 of 208 of Preaching for the Rest of Us: Essentials for Text-Driven Preaching
I know this is a "For the rest of us" book, but the author writes like his readers are thick.
Nov 23, 2025 12:20PM Add a comment
Preaching for the Rest of Us: Essentials for Text-Driven Preaching

Naomi
Naomi is 21% done with A Fatal Grace (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #2)
Hmm. The first one wasn't edgy or gory, but I don't remember it being quite this saccharine either...
Sep 21, 2025 05:25AM Add a comment
A Fatal Grace (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #2)

Naomi
Naomi is on page 109 of 611 of Duma Key
I tried to read this when it first came out and couldn't get into it. All these years later... I still can't. By that I mean, I literally can't remember where I'm even up to, and there seems to be zero plot so far. I'd think there was something mentally the matter with me, except this happened the last time I tried. But reviews are raving...?
Jul 19, 2025 03:38AM Add a comment
Duma Key

Naomi
Naomi is on page 159 of 464 of The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2)
Ohhh kudos to JKR. I've read my fair share of crime fiction (though admittedly I'm not into the really gory, splattery stuff) and this was the first crime scene/corpse description in a long time that's made me grimace in disgust, even 24 hours after I last read it. This had a sloooooooow start, and I still don't care about Charlotte or Lucy, but I'm properly in now.
Jun 30, 2025 05:03AM Add a comment
The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2)

Naomi
Naomi is on page 107 of 464 of The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2)
Okay, but I kind of need Rowling to write Bombyx Mori for real now, because it sounds insane in a good way.
Jun 29, 2025 08:00AM Add a comment
The Silkworm (Cormoran Strike, #2)

Naomi
Naomi is on page 255 of 564 of Firestarter
Still struggling through this one. It's not bad, but it's not particularly interesting either. The conclusion seems... foregone?
Jun 20, 2025 03:46AM Add a comment
Firestarter

Naomi
Naomi is on page 89 of 564 of Firestarter
Hate to say it, but I'm not really enjoying this one. So far just an endless cat-and-mouse sequence of "She's tired! Oh wait, she's less tired now. He's about to collapse! Oh wait, he can hold out for a bit longer..." interspersed with a backstory that seems almost entirely peopled with cartoonishly evil villains. I hope it improves. King writes small boys well; he writes small girls as whiny pains in the ass.
Jun 13, 2025 08:47PM Add a comment
Firestarter

Naomi
Naomi is 5% done with The Girl Who Lied (Chief Maggie Riley #1)
Ugh. I was thinking how much better this would be in 3rd person *before* I got to the line "My eyes are focused on a woman" - something NO FIRST-PERSON NARRATOR SHOULD OR WOULD SAY. I doubt I'll get this to 10%.
Jun 10, 2025 05:03AM Add a comment
The Girl Who Lied (Chief Maggie Riley #1)

Naomi
Naomi is 39% done with The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1)
Taking me forever, but it's not a quality issue - I'm reading a second-hand paperback that's very hard to hold open with one hand, so it's exacerbating my carpal tunnel. Ebooks forever.
Jun 07, 2025 05:37AM Add a comment
The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1)

Naomi
Naomi is 21% done with The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1)
Oh, this is great stuff. This, like work by Stephen King (odd comparison, I know) feels... smooth. Confident. Like I'm not about to hit a speed bump of incompetency in the middle of a paragraph that will make me wince, which happens a bit with other writers.
Jun 04, 2025 04:27AM 2 comments
The Cuckoo's Calling (Cormoran Strike, #1)

Naomi
Naomi is 19% done with Pet Sematary
I think every book has a flavour or is like a dish, and to me, classic King is like a plate of carbonara: satisfying/filling, savoury, comforting, and with occasional extra tasty morsels while being consistent overall. It really is a shame so much of his post-cocaine, post-accident work is bland or full of Covid/political stuff you could break a tooth on.
May 18, 2025 05:03AM Add a comment
Pet Sematary

Naomi
Naomi is 11% done with Pet Sematary
1980s Stephen King: Little boys are amazing. Little girls are petty, bratty, annoying little bitches that you can't help wanting to strangle.

Wonder how his daughter felt, growing up...
May 17, 2025 10:01AM Add a comment
Pet Sematary

Naomi
Naomi is 64% done with You Like It Darker
So many of the characters in this short story collection are widowers that I just Googled to double check that Tabitha King is still alive (as of May 10, 2025, she is).

Makes sense, I suppose. When you're a young parent, your worst nightmare is your kids dying (King's "dead toddler period" in the early 80s). Now his stories are about the horrors of being old - being widowed, your body breaking down, etc.
May 10, 2025 05:23AM Add a comment
You Like It Darker

Naomi
Naomi is 16% done with You Like It Darker
Covid really did a number on Uncle Stevie's psyche, didn't it? I mean, it's perhaps unreasonable for him to never mention it at all, but it's like a refrain he keeps going back to like a dementia patient who's spiralling.
May 09, 2025 06:38AM Add a comment
You Like It Darker

Naomi
Naomi is 50% done with For The Defence: Dr. Thorndyke
I'm becoming increasingly emotionally invested in Freeman's work, which I initially considered to be pleasant but a little unmemorable. But he had a gift for creating endearingly vulnerable male characters, and in a period where that vulnerability wasn't so common - here, Andrew Barton and his struggles with confidence after being disfigured in a chance accident.
Mar 26, 2025 10:17PM Add a comment
For The Defence: Dr. Thorndyke

Naomi
Naomi is 45% done with Rope’s End, Rogue’s End
I'm afraid that once a mystery novel gives me a map - or worse, gives me a description that tries to get me to imagine one - I'm done. Can't do it.
Feb 27, 2025 02:56AM Add a comment
Rope’s End, Rogue’s End

Naomi
Naomi is 31% done with Rope’s End, Rogue’s End
It's rare and refreshing to read a Golden Age (sort of) mystery in which the victim died not by poison or a single stab or some other aesthetic method of death, but by having his face blown off with a shottie.
Feb 26, 2025 12:45PM Add a comment
Rope’s End, Rogue’s End

Naomi
Naomi is 45% done with Death of a Swagman (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #9)
In this deeply cynical age, it's hard for fiction depicting a middle-aged man making friends with an eight-year-old girl to hit the sweet note originally intended, but this works. That's a time-travelling credit to Upfield.
Feb 15, 2025 07:49PM Add a comment
Death of a Swagman (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #9)

Naomi
Naomi is 35% done with The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It
Oh, this book *rocks*. I can see why American Evangelicals hate this guy: he's their bogeyman, the educated theological "liberal", and he's right. Reddit is full of conservative Christians scrambling to explain that no, them Canaanites *deserved" that genocide with exactly the arguments he describes.
Jan 31, 2025 03:41PM Add a comment
The Bible Tells Me So: Why Defending Scripture Has Made Us Unable to Read It

Naomi
Naomi is 27% done with THESE HAUNTED TIMES: Volume Four
I've enjoyed all Ruth's previous books, but I'm struggling with this one and feel she's run out of material. I fully support her not writing sensationalist crap, but "I met a guy who said the Pommy Arms is haunted and another guy who said it isn't" is way too vague to interest anyone. It's hard to concentrate reading a whole bunch of these sorts of reports in a row.
Jan 30, 2025 06:37AM Add a comment
THESE HAUNTED TIMES: Volume Four

Naomi
Naomi is on page 147 of 188 of No Footprints in the Bush (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #8)
Upfield's stories are less detective novels and more adventure stories, but that doesn't matter. His settings and, especially, his action sequences are glorious. This one includes a chase on horseback that's absolutely gripping.
Jan 21, 2025 10:40AM Add a comment
No Footprints in the Bush (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #8)

Naomi
Naomi is 12% done with No Footprints in the Bush (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #8)
"Boney witnesses a monoplane drop a bomb on a police car" is quite the unusual opener.
Jan 19, 2025 02:48AM Add a comment
No Footprints in the Bush (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #8)

Naomi
Naomi is on page 97 of 196 of Maigret Has Scruples
I think this is the first Maigret book I've read so far that's made any reference to the Nazis and the fact that wartime Paris fell to Nazi rule. I've wondered what Maigret did during that time - it's never come up, though he would have become a police officer before the war.
Jan 14, 2025 06:16AM Add a comment
Maigret Has Scruples

Naomi
Naomi is 12% done with The Mystery of Swordfish Reef (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #7)
Part of what I love about these books is how interested Upfield was in the world around him. The smallest details are observed and recorded, whether it's rabbit fences or tuna fishing, and it always feels so vibrant & authentic. His dialogue probably feels cliched or exaggerated to many modern readers, but I've no doubt many Australians really spoke that way in the 1930s.
Jan 07, 2025 11:05AM Add a comment
The Mystery of Swordfish Reef (Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte #7)

Naomi
Naomi is 34% done with Accident by Design
Most of the principle female characters are opining that a nine-year-old boy, who spent his toddler years in a prison compound in WWII Malaysia held by the Japanese and whose parents both just died in a horrific road smash, is a tiresome, whining little attention whore for being sick during a picnic. I have no idea if I'm supposed to agree with them or if this is an inverted "Who Killed the Assholes" plot...
Jan 01, 2025 02:58AM Add a comment
Accident by Design

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