I enjoyed To Say Nothing About the Dog, particularly the fact that she and I both read Three Men in a Boat because Heinlein referenced it, but it didn't strike me as particularly brilliant.
I also read Firewatch and Lincoln's Dreams, and was fairly unmoved. There is a kind of... oppresive depression that comes through for me in a lot of her writing, much like CJ Cherryh. Even if I thought the book was good, after a while I just start avoiding starting new ones. Glad picked this one up at a library booksale in spite of that.
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I also read Firewatch and Lincoln's Dreams, and was fairly unmoved. There is a kind of... oppresive depression that comes through for me in a lot of her writing, much like CJ Cherryh. Even if I thought the book was good, after a while I just start avoiding starting new ones. Glad picked this one up at a library booksale in spite of that.