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And suddenly the text bursts into life! Mind you, once I got used to the language in the first part, the story did flow and did pull me in - and then stops!!! grrrr. Unfortunately I read a review on Amazon that was more of a friggin' synopsis, so I don't know whether the book holds many surprises, but the contrast of styles is certainly interesting.
JB, I decided to give it another go because when I hear someone really rave about a book, then I want to know why. In most cases, I've been happy the book was recommended. Unfortunately, the time wasted on Lord of the Rings is time I'll never get back
Colin
<Added>I've just realised that I still haven't watched the third part of Peter Jackson's film of LOTR - even though I bought it on a whim about two months back.
<Added>"A whim"??? I don't think I've ever used that word before! If this is what comes from reading literary fiction I'll be talking like Brian Sewell before the weeks out.