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For my part, I would like to finish the book I am currently reading. I think I'll be done by this week-end.
Would a start date of Saturday be fine with you? Or would you prefer before/after?

I'll change the title of this discussion too in a moment.

I've barely started, but it's already thick with mystery.



The more the story advance, the more we discover things, and yet the more complex the situation seem to be. It's getting harder and harder to try to guess what is happening.
I quite like a good complex mystery ^^

Anyway, even without any understanding of astrology, this book is a fine mystery. It took me a while to get into it, but now, I have a hard time putting it down.
The only negative point I can see for now is that it's so d-m heavy! My shoulder is so sore from carrying it around (as well as my computer, my notebooks, etc.). That's when I regret not having the ebook version.

I don't want to say too much, (view spoiler)
And as you said Melas, without the astronomy too, it is shaping up to be a wonderful and intriguing story. I really like the writing style and am able to get a visualisation of the time and the place. The characters are each quite three dimensional and it seems like it is only going to get better from here.
And yeah, it is really bloody heavy. Still, no regrets from my side regarding my purchase. This is the sort of book I prefer to read on paper. It is too big to take anywhere, so I read it at home and not too much at a time. Occasionally, I will consult Wikipedia (and sometimes get carried away doing so) for astronomical symbols and such things.
Keeping in mind the astronomy and astrology, the complex plot, the various characters, the many subplot threads, the fact that I am not taking the book anywhere with me and that I am reading way too many things alongside this, this is turning out to be a slow read. Having said that, it has been a very rich and vivid hundred pages.

Hey, did you write d-m like that on purpose? Because in the book too, that's how it is written. Like it is in older books.

I definitely need to go and check a few things about astronomy too. But unfortunately, I have been on the go quite a lot, and abroad, so I couldn't always check internet. Lately, travelling is the only free time I have for reading...

I definitely need to go and check a few things about astronomy too. But unfortunately, I have been on the go quite a lot, and abroad, so I couldn't always check intern..."
I missed that at first.
Is the book suitable for travel reading? I'm speaking in terms of content, not size.
Look up the astronomy though, I want to discuss some of my crazy theories. On second thought...I may not catch up to you pretty much ever, so it's not a hurry or anything.

Go on, fire your theories. I'll check up on astronomy as you go.


But I am a bit frustrated by the end. I feel that a lot there are a lot of loose ends. The structure of the book (where each part is half the size of the second one) gives it an interesting sense of urgency and accomplishment as we advance through the book, but on the other hands, it also means that the latest parts, in which Catton explains a lot of the previous events, are very short and not quite detailed.
(view spoiler)
Anyway, now, it's time for me to browse through it again, with paying more attention to the astrology theme, and make my research on the subject.


I just don't know much about the meanings of these constellation. I think they must be linked to character traits/events/etc. But I really never had any interest in astrology, always skipped the astrology part in newspapers, etc.
I will need to dig more into the meanings behind all this for more.


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