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Roland Deschain wrote:I've started reading J K Rowling's first book for adults, A Casual Vacancy. It's certainly more colourful in its language than her previous offerings, and shows her as someone who can belt out an instant classic. Much recommended.
Griffin wrote:Roland Deschain wrote:I've started reading J K Rowling's first book for adults, A Casual Vacancy. It's certainly more colourful in its language than her previous offerings, and shows her as someone who can belt out an instant classic. Much recommended.
I'm stuck on p.53. Whatever I try, I can't get beyond it. When does the colourful stuff start?

PKMKII wrote:A collection of HP Lovecraft stories.
Roland Deschain wrote:Griffin wrote:Roland Deschain wrote:I've started reading J K Rowling's first book for adults, A Casual Vacancy. It's certainly more colourful in its language than her previous offerings, and shows her as someone who can belt out an instant classic. Much recommended.
I'm stuck on p.53. Whatever I try, I can't get beyond it. When does the colourful stuff start?
On page 54.

Roland Deschain wrote:PKMKII wrote:A collection of HP Lovecraft stories.
Are you enjoying them? Let me know your favourite.
PKMKII wrote:Roland Deschain wrote:PKMKII wrote:A collection of HP Lovecraft stories.
Are you enjoying them? Let me know your favourite.
I really liked The Cats of Ulthar. When you take something that doesn't inherently seem horrific, and then give it this angle of "We seem cute and cuddly, but we have the potential for supreme horror," it's much more unsettling than something that's supposed to horrific, being horrific.

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