I love how good-natured all the well-actuallys are in the comments.
Even the people who didn't like it were kind. Which I love. It's got just enough history to be tasty but accuracy? Not what I was looking for.
It had some good cliff hanging chapters which were wrapped up rather quickly. I crowdsourced the ebook but I will buy a copy because I enjoyed it. The author is recording the audio and I hope it turns our good. I will probably try that one, too.
I realized I still haven't named my new Kindle! Previous device names include:
- Skindleshanks (replaced after water damage)
- Booky McKindleface (stepped on)
- Sir Readsalot (cheapo backup Kindle, in a drawer somewhere)
I feel like I pretty much peaked with Skindleshanks and now I'm at a loss.
Another book set in Scotland, My Heart's in the Highlands. Reviewer liked it a lot.
Doctor Richard Skindle?
Skindle Milk?
Beauty is only skindle deep?
.....
I'll show myself out.
Another book set in Scotland, My Heart's in the Highlands. Reviewer liked it a lot.
MEEP
Skindle-ma-rink-a-dinky-do
I thought that it might have a certain appeal to some of the Buffistas.
For Dread Nation and Deathless Divide - I came across information about Mary E. Pleasant and wondered if one of the characters was based on/inspired by her.
I'm reading T. Kingfisher's Bread Mage book and it's of course entirely charming. She's so good.