7/4/2023 0 Comments Pierre boileau vertigo![]() ![]() It was interesting to read a book that was centered on a character who wasn’t really at all likable. It was a conclusion that made completely and total sense – but that I would never have guessed. And when the ending was revealed, my mind was genuinely blown. It wasn’t a story that was incredibly exciting, but I found myself compelled to keep reading nonetheless. I found myself gradually sucked into the story, and the setting – France at the beginning of WWII – added a perfect level of tension in the background that really gave the story depth. ![]() The writing in this story was excellent, and the pacing virtually perfect. Going into this book I knew genuinely nothing about the plot – and it turns out that it isn’t really all that much about falling off of something tall (although it does play a part)! The Aroma of Books //Rants//Raves//Reviews//ĭespite the fact that I do love a good Hitchcock film, I’ve somehow never actually watched Vertigo – I think possibly because I don’t really care for heights myself, and my least favorite part of any movie is the bit where someone is up high and on the verge of falling. ![]() Pargeter, Edith (also writing as Ellis Peters).Mertz, Barbara (also writing as Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels).Christie, Agatha (also writing as Mary Westmacott).Children’s History: Landmark, Signature Biographies, and We Were There.#BookSpin & #BookSpinBingo (Litsy Challenge). ![]()
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