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New Review: Hag's Nook by John Dickson Carr
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Our internet is back already (for now?) An oversimplified version is this. The company that looks after phone lines fixed a fault down the line that caused the outage. The company that wants to sell us the new NBN said ADSL had been cut. So, we contracted for NBN connection. Now we have to hope getting the NBN on Wednesday goes smoothly.
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letslearntogether 3 years ago

Hope it goes smoothly! ;-)

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For anyone who doesn't read our About/Blog page, I'm out of action all week - no internet. Only have an iPad and a hotspot connection to do the bare minimum. So I'm not ignoring you if you send a message.
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New Review: Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo
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pikemalarkey 3 years ago

Something exciting is brewing up in South Korea. Not long ago there was a wave of articles about Korean feminism - the backlash against the beauty industry (I think they are no.1 in the world for the number of cosmetic plastic surgeries), the women who choose not to have relationships with men at all (despite being heterosexual)...I see this as part of that wave. Very interested to see what comes next.

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pikemalarkey 3 years ago

'the narrative equivalent of thrashing frantically with a spade in a deep hole'. Well said!

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readingproject 3 years ago

And I worried about that one. The author did a plot set-up which was unnecessary to the plot (I thought) and then had to be clumsily explained away late in the novel to no purpose. But it was pretty good on the whole.

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pikemalarkey 3 years ago

I haven't read the book so cannot confirm or deny, it but it was a fun turn of phrase.

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Another New Review: The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Michele Richardson
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New Review: Enter the Aardvark by Jessica Anthony
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