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Old 02-06-2018, 08:10 AM   #26873
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Originally Posted by Dngrsone View Post
I read The Bone Clocks, some time ago. I have it rated three stars in Calibre, which means I didn't hate it, but that it isn't a guaranteed reread.

Frankly, I can't remember a thing about it, so I look forward to your take on it.
I dropped it. It was so heteronormative/stereotypically gendered that it killed what might have been an interesting fantasy story. The 15-year-old runaway, the annoying Cambridge boy - they were just annoying caricatures that were in no way interesting to me.

Instead, I started and finished Alan Bradley's most recent Flavia de Luce novel, The Grave's a Fine and Private Place.
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