Better the Blood
A powerfully told and very Aotearoa/NZ story. Truth and a little optimism to finish, but does not shy away from some hard facts about the colonial history of our country. Looking forward to reading more of what develops for Hana and her daughter.
A powerfully told and very Aotearoa/NZ story. Truth and a little optimism to finish, but does not shy away from some hard facts about the colonial history of our country. Looking forward to reading more of what develops for Hana and her daughter.
Lethal Seasons
Liked the short chapters and the quotations which begin them. Bit sceptical about the trains being the method of distribution of vaccine and food.
Liked the short chapters and the quotations which begin them. Bit sceptical about the trains being the method of distribution of vaccine and food.
The book is a language lesson in the way English was absorbed and adapted and it was fascinating to see colonialism from a fresh and non European perspective.
The book is a language lesson in the way English was absorbed and adapted and it was fascinating to see colonialism from a fresh and non European perspective.
Strange thing to say about a medieval historical fiction but this felt dated. The perspective on relationships was so very masculine and unrealistic. ;[;I have clearly changed since my first reading thirty years ago. Still liked the details of the cathedral building however.
Strange thing to say about a medieval historical fiction but this felt dated. The perspective on relationships was so very masculine and unrealistic. ;[;I have clearly changed since my first reading thirty years ago. Still liked the details of the cathedral building however.
Updated a reading goal:
Read 104 books by December 30, 2024
Progress so far: 25 / 104 24%
another lovely medieval forensic crime story. How many times through the series does Brother Cadfael spot a flower or a leaf on a corpse? And how human and moral are his judgments. Really enjoying rereading these gems, set during The Anarchy when Stephen and Maud were contesting the crown of England.
another lovely medieval forensic crime story. How many times through the series does Brother Cadfael spot a flower or a leaf on a corpse? And how human and moral are his judgments. Really enjoying rereading these gems, set during The Anarchy when Stephen and Maud were contesting the crown of England.