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Dawn Stowell
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Better now. I am immersed in the reading, I find that I am very curious about how these tangled skeins will unfold into a tapestry.
It should have been obvious to me about the 'we.' The tale is being told via Walter Moody who is the sole audience p. 203 (narrative link)
Catton does a good job of providing well described nuggets of psychological type; each explains a lot about a character in one paragraph offerings.
— Sep 03, 2014 06:44AM
It should have been obvious to me about the 'we.' The tale is being told via Walter Moody who is the sole audience p. 203 (narrative link)
Catton does a good job of providing well described nuggets of psychological type; each explains a lot about a character in one paragraph offerings.
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Dawn Stowell
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This has the tone of a mystery/detective and it is not one of my fav genres. Mock Victorian prose is okay, except for the addition of the words: 'correlation' and 'jettisoned.' Both I believe would not have been in usage at that time. That threw me off of the immersion into the flow of the author's voice. Also what is it with the "We, will now present to you," narrative intrusion? Am I being too critical
— Aug 31, 2014 09:29PM

