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Once again, I have set 120 books as my reading goal for 2026.

I mean.

Whom am I kidding?


(Last year, I read 234. /runs away)

I do enjoy the permanent confetti on Goodreads, though, which showers one as soon as one has passed the goal. 
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I am so pleased I read a book in a foreign (to me) language! And this is the ideal book: only 150 pages, generous margins, large typeface and a clear prose style with short sentences. The blurb on the back contains the following endorsement: "Une clarté d'expression qui fait mouche" by a certain Isabelle Potel. I'm not 100% what 'mouche' means here but there is certainly a 'clarté d'expression' throughout this novella by Belgian woman author Amélie Nothomb.

The very first sentence plunged me into the delicious world of foreign-French-reading, with its nested subjunctives of the sort I used to drill into my sons for extra points on their high school French exams. Read more... )
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Crossposted from Goodreads.

**spoiler alert** Read more... )

I thought the book didn't quite make up its mind as to what it was: magical fantasy, a murder mystery, a love story, dark fantasy, an Edwardian country house story. Not that these can't be mashed up together but for me there was a bit of a disconnect between the elements. For a murder mystery, the pace was at times slowed down by beautiful similes and metaphors, maybe more suited to poetry or literary fiction. For me, it got really interesting 3/4 of the way through but then stopped short because: trilogy!

There is also torture and a lot of explicit sex. Personally, I like to be forewarned about both of these, and especially the torture. And here I have a beef with the publishers who produced a thoroughly misleading cover. I was led to believe this was going to be a genteel romp. Endorsements like 'a confection', 'sexual tension in the library', 'Downton Abbey with magic' or the tag line 'Enter a hidden world of magic, manners and mayhem' led me to expect something much less dark than this story actually is. Plus the cover which is lovely (designed by Will Staehle) looks a lot like an m/m romance cover, and the bright pink and orange colour scheme does not point towards 'dark torture curses', either.

So I was not prepared for at least half the book dealing with a man being tormented.

I also don't always feel like sexy sex and like to choose my times when I read it. I enjoyed it in this book but it is a problem with traditional publishers: they do not include content warnings. And I really think they should.

These are issues with the publisher, not to do with the author. And as per usual, this British-made hard-cover book is glued, not stitched, so has a creaky cheap-sounding cover and a stiff spine.

Finished 1 Jan. 2022.

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