Book Review: The Cuckoo's Calling, by Robert Galbraith *cough cough*

Aug 16, 2016 19:51

A war veteran turned P.I. investigates the alleged suicide of a supermodel.


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shortysc22 August 17 2016, 00:30:41 UTC
Are you planning on reading more of the Strike novels? I enjoyed them and I agree that the strengths are in the characters, not so much the mystery.

Casual Vacancy - I couldn't actually get through it.

Have you read Cursed Child yet? Thoughts?

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inverarity August 17 2016, 11:08:56 UTC
I am going to read more of the Strike novels - I already have the next one queued up on Audible.

I haven't read Cursed Child yet. I've heard a lot of mixed things, but I'll have to get around to it.

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megazver August 17 2016, 06:58:35 UTC
You can sort the Amazon.com and .co.uk reviews by date and find some pre-outing ones.

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xanandra August 17 2016, 18:12:56 UTC

i feel totally this. I really enjoyed the reading, it is remarkable what jk strived on the novel. I never thought of that «robins over description» in the book, but you're totally right! you get to know Strike more because of the choices he makes along the book, than the descriptions jk makes about what he's thinking (the opposite of robin). That was pretty accurate

that was a cool review~

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