Friday, 22 January 2021

Review: Hercule Poirot’s Christmas

Hercule Poirot's Christmas (Hercule Poirot, #20)Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The first book I finished in 2020 was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. I thought it would be good to end the year with another Agatha Christie. A Christmas story seemed appropriate for the season. Unfortunately, I underestimated how busy Christmas would be (as I always do). So I finished this Christmas story in January 2021.

It seemed reasonable that the murderer wouldn’t be any of the obvious suspects but when the “who” in the “who done it” was revealed, it made perfect sense. A very satisfying conclusion. And some interesting writing along the way, for example, this description of one of the characters:
...a mouth that knew only its own desires and that was as yet unaware of pity.


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Sunday, 3 January 2021

Review: The Lathe Of Heaven

The Lathe of HeavenThe Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was looking for a copy of A Wizard of Earthsea which I read when I was a teenager. Instead, I found this book which I had never read. I couldn't quite make up my mind if I liked it or not. In the end, I decided I did but it is probably a three and a half rather than a four.

There are many interesting ideas explored in the book, for example: how do dreams impact on reality; are there multiple universes (or "continuums" as I think they are called in the book) and can we become aware of them; does power inevitably corrupt and if not, what sort of person can avoid the corruption?

There was a fair amount of Eastern mysticism stirred into the mix, so I cannot resist retelling the joke about the Dalai Lama ordering a pizza and when asked what toppings he wanted, he replied: "Make me one with everything.". He paid for it and waited for change but was told: "Change comes from within." Perhaps my ignorance of Eastern philosophy (as evidenced by my culturally insensitive attempt at humour) is why I did not understand the "solution" that (for want of a better designation) the protagonist of the novel was offered or, indeed, how it helped!

I think it would have worked better as a short story as I thought the narrative had raised the issues, and come to a natural conclusion when I was only about a third of the way through. I was quite enjoying thinking through the issues and working out the moral consequences myself. Instead, the story continued but it seemed to be stretched too thin.

Having said all that, it was a good story and I enjoyed reading it.

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Goodreads Reading Challenge 2020

Didn't quite make it to target last year: 48 books read out of a target of 50. Was working on two books right up to the wire and finished one on January the first... In my defence, I started the year with a target of 40, upped it to 45 and then upped it again to 50, so I smashed my original target!

2020 Reading Challenge

2020 Reading Challenge
Mr Muir has read 1 book toward their goal of 40 books.
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Interestingly, I read more books but wrote fewer reviews than in 2019. I suppose that's the right way round but I'll try and do better this year.

2021 Reading Challenge

2021 Reading Challenge
Mr Muir has read 1 book toward their goal of 50 books.
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And here's the list of books I read... in case you are interested!

Mr Muir's bookshelf: read-in-2020

Where's My Cow?
it was amazing
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The One True Story: Daily Readings for Advent from Genesis to Jesus
it was amazing
A reading and a thought for every day in Advent. Often brought out details that had never thought about despite dealing with, what were often, well-known stories.
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Immortal Hulk Book One
really liked it
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