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St. Peter's Fair (Paperback, 1998, Thorndike Press) 5 izar

This year’s (1139 CE) St. Peter’s Fair is a bother: the town wants a cut …

Peters' Peak, Perhaps

5 izar

Edukiari buruzko abisua Very Mild Plot Information

One Corpse too Many (Paperback, 1991, Time Warner Paperbacks) 4 izar

During the Anarchy, King Stephen takes Shrewsbury Castle and hangs 94 defenders. Brother Cadfael and …

A Strong Second Helping

4 izar

The second Cadfael novel iterates smartly on the first one, playing with points of view and obscuring the actual crime amongst a casual attrocity. The introduction of Hugh Beringar is a crucial addition to the series and his antagonistic debut solidly entertaining.

The Summer of the Danes (1991) 2 izar

The Summer of the Danes is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters, set in …

A Viking Snooze

2 izar

Edukiari buruzko abisua Plot Spoilers!

A Rare Benedictine (Paperback, 1991, Mysterious Press) 3 izar

These three short stories form a prequel to the Ellis Peters series featuring Brother Cadfael, …

A Brief Collection

3 izar

This short package of stories is mostly forgettable, with much of it reading like b-plots from other novels. The notable exception is the story that tells how Cadfael left his soldiering life and joined the Benedictine order. This one definitely delivers the best and most complete tale of the collection, and the peak at young(ish) Cadfael is exciting, he's strangely distant as a younger man, and keeps his thoughts hidden even from the reader. I'm still unsure if it's clever characterization, or just weirdly flat. Still, a fun little read.

An excellent mystery (Hardcover, 1985, William Morrow and Co.) izar 1

An Excellent Mystery is a mystery novel by Ellis Peters, the third of four set …

Absolutely Skip This One

izar 1

Edukiari buruzko abisua Plot Spoilers and Bad Handling of Queer Characters

A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Hardcover, 2021, Tordotcom) 5 izar

It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and laid down their tools; …

The Parable for the Great Resignation

5 izar

A short work delivered with wit, insight, and a hopeful vision of the future. Sibling Dex and Mosscap are characters that bounce off each other wonderfully, as the book peddles along at an easy clip.

If ever a work felt like a breath of fresh air, this is it.

Vesper Flights (2020, Grove Press) 5 izar

About Everything

5 izar

Written by a naturalist and historian, the book is mostly about birds and, at the same time, about everything. With scientific rigor, the natural world and complexities or human existence are compared and evaluated.

Do not simply file this away as feel-good animal stories. Macdonald is clever, challenging, and posses a devastating brilliance that cuts through, well, everything.

Macdonald is also a brilliant writer. This work is just one jaw-dropping turn of phrase after another.

The final set of essays are the most personal and at times feel like the loosest, and least focused. But for all the profundity of the early essays, these are the ones the scrape through grime of the world to see something glittering underneath.

Do read this one.