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Jon Taylor
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Slow, slightly ponderous prose. American - 80s but I like the rural religious setting and the connections with paganism.
— Dec 29, 2025 02:36PM
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Jon Taylor
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Read on first night in Zurich. Sarr’s experiences of the city. Quite atmospheric and the old man was chilling.
— 7 hours, 57 min ago
Jon Taylor
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Carol arrives. Nicely built, through intertwined narratives.
— Jan 08, 2026 02:48PM
Jon Taylor
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Thoughts on Book 2: Slow pacing so it doesn’t feel that we’re too much further on from Book 1. But I shouldn’t complain - at least Klein is taking his time with the story, in a world where everything is rushed or boiled down to essentials. The only character I actually like is Sarr. Jeremy seems a little smug and patronising and Carol is just weak.
— Jan 07, 2026 04:07PM
Jon Taylor
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Very much a book of the 80s in prose style. The cadence is of its time as are the narrative voices - Stephen King has a lot to answer for. The depiction of women is also of its time. But I enjoyed the insects besieging Jeremy. And the moment the mask slips on the Old One with the child. I made myself picture that and it chilled me.
— Jan 06, 2026 03:37PM
Jon Taylor
is on page 165 of 554
… He comes across as a servant to a higher power rather than an ancient evil. Similarly, the character’s voice is unconvincing - the very proper tones are pantomime villain so the threat to Florence (is that her name?) feels minimal.
— Jan 06, 2026 04:57AM
Jon Taylor
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Just some notes on the ending of Book 1. The Old One is a very prosaic character. I’m not sure he works. He seems very limited in power - I would have preferred something more Lovecraftian, beyond our understanding. Maybe it would have worked better if this ancient power had been able to manipulate others to his will, in a Dracula / Renfield type scenario?…
— Jan 06, 2026 04:33AM
Jon Taylor
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Much weirdness. Mum has a portent, Sarr sees a sacrifice and Jeremy is followed by a troll. Interesting.
— Jan 05, 2026 02:42PM
Jon Taylor
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Enjoyed the planting ceremony. But this does need editing. There’s a lot of extraneous description of characters thoughts and backstories that I’m not convinced are that important.
— Jan 03, 2026 02:56PM
Jon Taylor
is on page 123 of 554
Bit more cliche. The death of poor Donna somewhat ridiculous. The ‘Old One’s’ machinations lack gravitas. But still, it’s fun…
— Jan 02, 2026 01:47PM

