March *1 A book written by a woman
Silver Wedding
Author: Maeve Binchy
Genre: fiction
Page number: 385
First published: 1988
Setting: England and Ireland
Rating: 5 stars
First sentence: Anna knew that he was doing his best to be interested.
One sentence comment: This fourth novel by Maeve Binchy didn’t live up to her first
three novels, which are marvelous and dazzling; however, I still felt very much
drawn to various characters in this comparatively thin book.
March *2 A book with a woman on the cover
What Remains of Heaven (Sebastian St. Cyr Mystery #5)
Author: C. S. Harris
Genre: historical mystery
Page number: 324
First published: 2009
Setting: London, 1812
Rating: 5 stars
First sentence: His breath coming in undignified grasps, the Reverend Malcolm
Earnshaw abandoned the village high street and struck out through the lanky
grass of the churchyard.
One sentence comment: I am delighted to know about the politics in Britain in 1812 by this highly entertaining book.
This is the fifth book of the Sabastian St Cyre series. I couldn't help smiling even before turning the first page. I love the confrontation between Lord Jarvis and his daughter, Hero. Jarvis has the reputation that anyone inconvenient to him had a habit of turning up dead. However, Hero is his indomitable enemy and love. He often wishes she were a son so he could appreciate her intellect and courage. On the other hand, I grow to like the male protagonist, Sabastian. I chuckle whenever he says 'why tell me this?' in front of people seeking his help. Most of the time he is full of himself, contrary to Hero, but they are bound to bind together.
The murder in this book is unusual for it involves something thirty
years ago. Therefore, this is the most intriguing death. Another interesting
matter in the story is that it involved rivalry in the parliament on slavery
law and child labor issue. Furthermore and most unexpectedly, we get to meet
Benjamin Franklin's son, who was against his father's revolt in the US, and
stayed royal to the Prince in England. This is something I had not heard of
before.
I think Harris had played down her language a lot comparing with her
first two books. She used to use lush vocabularies to augment the aura of
regency era where aristocrats in the pursuit of fashion and fine art. Perhaps the mass market didn't bye it so she
changed her style.
March *3 A book with a woman’s name in the
title
The Ordeal of Elizabeth Marsh
Author: Linda Colley
Genre: biography
Page number: 361
First published: 2008
Setting: Europe, Africa, East Asia
Rating: 3 stars
First sentence: This is a biography that crosses boundaries, and it tells three
connected stories.
One sentence comment: This book can be useful if I want to write a novel about seafarers
of the time.
I could be a
very interesting story concerning a British woman's life during pre- Victorian
era when the empire was launching its global sea power. However, the historian
writer kept rambling the story with meticulous details as if I were in a
soporific lecture room.
March *4 A book with a woman in a
non-conventional role for her time
A Royal Pain
(A Royal Spyness Mystery #2)
Author: Rhys Bowen
Genre: historical mystery
Number of pages: 303
First published: 2008
Setting: London, 1932
Rating: 5 stars
First sentence: The alarm clock woke me this morning at the ungodly hour of eight.
One sentence comment: Excellent plot with a funny German princess coming to England,
then brought up an international conspiracy.
Local club choice
The Call of the Wild
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