A review of "Tori Amos: Piece by Piece" — 2 years ago
Suprisingly good. A fast, interesting read, very thought provoking on a number of topics.
Suprisingly good. A fast, interesting read, very thought provoking on a number of topics.
Starts off strong, and is wonderfully interesting. And then, all the tangents become a bit much. About 1/2 through, it became a trial.
When Melvillie is writing about the Pequod and her hands, I could not put the book down. When the tangents go on and on… not so much.
This is a good book for evenings, a chapter at a time. It’s to be savored. For subway reading and the like, when you need a distracting plot, try something else.
I wanted brain candy, and was told that Kinsale writes fun and good romance. Wrong on both counts. Flat, dull, and typical – and why the romance genre gets such a bad rap. Fun reading does not have to be stupid, too. Sigh.
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