Jul. 8th, 2015

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I’m going to stop telling you what I’m currently reading and what I will be reading next. I always read several books at the same time and put them down and pick them up later and if I find it boring to write down the same books I’m reading every week, then I guess you think so too. And I don’t really plan ahead that much.

I don’t have much patience for hard reads right now, as you may have noticed.

So; What I have finished reading Deadlight Hall, another of Sarah Rayne’s supernatural books. An old man wants to know what he really saw when he, as a small boy during WWII was sick at Deadlight Hall. The same night his best friends disappeared, twin girl with a telepathic girl. But pretty quickly it evolves that children have disappeared from the house as far back as the 19th century. And who is the shadow who shuffles around the house, calling for the children? Rayne do write after a formula and this fulfill most of her true and tried tricks. It was still one of the better ones.

The Colony by F. G. Cottham. New writer to me and another supernatural thriller that goes back in history. Yes, I enjoy those. This one if about the mysterious disappearance of a small religious group from a Scottish island in the early 19th century. A media mogul get his hands on a movie reel from the 1930’s that depicts a little ghost girl on the island, taken by a man who later kills himself. As mystery goes this was a rather exciting story, but the cast is HUGE. We have the media mogul, an ex-cop, an ex-military man, a psychic, three scientists, two journalist, a daughter and a professor. Apart from assorted ghosts and people from the past and some less than important characters. All told from about ten POV’s. Added that this is just released on Kindle and the format is odd, paragraphs and new sections looks the same so at times you realise a bit too late that the “he” in the paragraph you are reading isn’t the same “he” as in the previous one…

What I have been watching We have finished Dig which was a bit of conspiracy theory meets Indiana Jones, but over all quite fun. And Jason Isaacs took of his shirt in almost all of the episodes. We’ve also reached “Hide” in DW.

Still meh about True Detectives and still eeep about Hannibal. Evidently the producer (director?) is going to do Neil Gaiman’s American Gods which makes me even more excited about it. American Gods being one of my favourite books.

Kid and I have just watched “Time and the Rani”, which is Seven’s first episode. Seven is the Doctor I have seen the least of, and this episode is one of those I haven’t seen before. It will be fun to see so many “new” episodes.

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