It's pretty good so far, though I'm finding it to be somewhat difficult to keep track of, since the approach here is that he tells the stories of 3 different men in the south of France at 3 different periods of history (last days of the Roman Empire, the 1300s, and the 1930s), and jumps back and forth between each of their stories, linking them together. As a result, the individual storylines aren't as straightforward as they might otherwise be. There's also a bit of philosophizing, which does make it a dense (if interesting) read so far.Dragonlily wrote:I have DREAM OF SCIPIO and haven't read it yet. Would you give your impressions?
What are you reading in general?
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Thanks. I too read INSTANCE OF THE FINGERPOST, so I'm acquainted with the way Piers twines his historicals together. I've moved SCIPIO up the tbr stack.
I succumbed to the library again. Now reading THE MOSAIC OF SHADOWS, the first of a highly promising mystery series by Tom Harper, set in Byzantium at the time of the crusade which ended with Baldwin taking Jeruselem as his kingdom.
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OK, that was weird. I posted my original reply yesterday, but it didn't show up for a while until you replied.Dragonlily wrote:I have DREAM OF SCIPIO and haven't read it yet. Would you give your impressions?
I should mention that Pears' approach with "The Dream of Scipio" is somewhat different from "An Instance of the Fingerpost". The 3 stories in "Dream" are mixed together and presented in short vignettes, as opposed to being presented as 3 separate stories one by one, as with the 4 stories in "Fingerpost". Hence, the reason I find it a little disjointed.
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OK, anyway, I moved it up the tbr's. The book attracted me from the start.
When I get the time today, I'll be starting Edward Marston's THE COUNTERFEIT CRANK, which I was lucky enough to find at the library. That's the same mystery series I've been reading. Then I will be finished with the series.
When I get the time today, I'll be starting Edward Marston's THE COUNTERFEIT CRANK, which I was lucky enough to find at the library. That's the same mystery series I've been reading. Then I will be finished with the series.

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Finished last evening Lawrence Block's THE BURGLAR WHO STUDIED SPINOZA. Purely entertainment, well worth the time it took to digress from a short story collection. If I had run out of things to read, I would be looking for more Lawrence Blocks.
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i have been instructed, by my best girlfriend, to read something called "The World is a Waiting Lover: Desire and the Quest for the Beloved" by Trebbe Johnson.
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to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
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cause... i'm from Kentucky
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THE TIDAL POOLE by Karen Harper. Second of a series of mysteries with Queen Elizabeth I as the detective. They combine a thorough knowledge of the people of the time with the lack of a feel for those same people. At least, to me. The most I can suspend my disbelief is for a few moments at a time.
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