Reading Wednesday
Jul. 8th, 2020 08:40 am Just finished; DreadfulWater by Thomas King. This was a very entertaining mystery; I'll definitely end up reading the next one in the series. I had the issue that I usually have with mysteries where I figure out who the murderer is way too early (having read a book or two in my life), but that's almost all mysteries. At any rate, it had lively characters, a cool tense setting, and the cat was rad. I was kind of surprised at how low-key the politics were; there's an activist subplot that we never really see, and there was obviously racial tension between the Indigenous and white characters, but not the criticism of policing that King generally brings to his non-fiction and would be interesting here.
Currently reading: Untamed Shore by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. I just started reading this; it's about a teenager in a small town in Mexico who gets offered a job typing and translating for three American visitors—an author, his glamorous wife, and her equally glamorous brother. There's an air of menace and claustrophobia to the town and a specificity of place that Moreno-Garcia excels at. I'm into it.
Currently reading: Untamed Shore by Silvia Moreno-Garcia. I just started reading this; it's about a teenager in a small town in Mexico who gets offered a job typing and translating for three American visitors—an author, his glamorous wife, and her equally glamorous brother. There's an air of menace and claustrophobia to the town and a specificity of place that Moreno-Garcia excels at. I'm into it.