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A review by nickmasters
The Ghost Theatre by Mat Osman
2.0
Arrgh, I think that is me done with any form of Historical Fiction.
A fantasy novel set in London was just too much of a draw for me to not give this a go. And I certainly gave it a good go, all the way through to the final glorious page (glorious in that there were no more pages to read).
I loved some aspects of the world we were presented with. And some of the characters had a lot of potential, but I just couldn’t get into a flow. That and the fact that I wasn’t enjoying the way the book was written, amounted to this ending up being a bit of a slog.
Thank You NetGalley and Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (UK & ANZ) for a review copy.
A fantasy novel set in London was just too much of a draw for me to not give this a go. And I certainly gave it a good go, all the way through to the final glorious page (glorious in that there were no more pages to read).
I loved some aspects of the world we were presented with. And some of the characters had a lot of potential, but I just couldn’t get into a flow. That and the fact that I wasn’t enjoying the way the book was written, amounted to this ending up being a bit of a slog.
Thank You NetGalley and Bloomsbury Publishing Plc (UK & ANZ) for a review copy.