Jo Baker

Surprise, surprise! The last week of the How to Read a Novel course focuses on setting and the examples come from “A country road. A Tree” by Jo Baker. I loved the excerpts, later discovering she was a woman and English, so I was not prejudiced in her favour. Continue reading “Jo Baker”

How to read a novel.

This is the title of a Future Learn course (Open University) I’m doing which examines plot, characters, dialogue, point of view and setting (next week).  The experts have chosen extreme examples: ‘The Sport of Kings’ by C.E.Morgan which seems to go backwards and forwards, speeds up and slows down, with different points-of-view, to a confusing extent. Continue reading “How to read a novel.”

Game of Thrones

I just finished watching all the episodes there are so far of Game of Thrones and I wonder why it is so popular. I read five books and decided not to read more, the characters being so dispersed that I lost the thread of the story. However, the series seems to drop some threads and gather together the remaining ones. Continue reading “Game of Thrones”