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Company of Liars
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HF June 2016 - Company of Liars

@Syl, its nothing like Burial Rites, I find it better than that book. :)


who is it? my guess is (view spoiler)




Loving those fantasy weaved into reality stories of mermaids, werewolves etc.
Camelot seems to be advanced for the century he is living in. His thoughts are almost fitting into this era.

sorry, I never seem to remember names unless the book is with me for ready referral.

Loved the prologue and yes I agree with Syl on the Burial Rites tinge to it. Am about roughly 10% into the story, had to put it down to sleep last night, which my brain thought was an unwanted thing. Anyway, hope to read more and experience all the characters that you are talking about. :)
Lin - Do read Burial Rites. I think you will like it. :)

I enjoy it nonetheless :)

Yes, it seems more like adventure/mystery.
But somehow I am enjoying it despite the lack of the setting, and to be frank I noticed the fact only after you pointed it out. :)
Pillars of the Earth was an epic.

But I'm not a fan of generalizing by genre anyway. It's just that when I read a book, that is set in historical period, I love reading more abou the setting, so that I can sink in the universe.
And as I said - I'm still enjoying it too :)

who is it? my guess is [spoilers removed]"
I guess it is
(view spoiler)

So what is happening in the story now? Are you liking the stories that characters making up?


Waiting for more of you to finish for discussions.
Manu - For once our ratings match! :P





Same pinch.
Spoiler only for those who have finished
In fact, I felt (view spoiler)

To be honest though after around 30% I don't find this book as appealing as the rest of people here. It's fine but nothing extraordinary...
Books mentioned in this topic
The Pillars of the Earth (other topics)Fever 1793 (other topics)
Burial Rites (other topics)
The year is 1348. The Black Plague grips the country. In a world ruled by faith and fear, nine desperate strangers, brought together by chance, attempt to outrun the certain death that is running inexorably toward them.
Each member of this motley company has a story to tell. From Camelot, the relic-seller who will become the group's leader, to Cygnus, the one-armed storyteller . . . from the strange, silent child called Narigorm to a painter and his pregnant wife, each has a secret. None is what they seem. And one among them conceals the darkest secret of all--propelling these liars to a destiny they never saw coming.
Come join us as we read and discuss this book. As always, please mark any spoilers within spoiler tags. Enjoy reading and discussing!