Fiction
Related: About this forumAnyone here a Louise Penny fan?
my friend and former co-worker is raving about "How the Light Gets in,' Penny's latest novel. She recommended that I start with Penny's first book, "Still Life" and progress from there, so I got it from the library today.
Lex
(34,108 posts)here in this forum before but it's been awhile. It definitely is best to read the novels in order to enjoy the characters' personal story arcs unfold.
CTyankee
(64,881 posts)from Quebec. It seems quaint. But I will persist with it...
Lex
(34,108 posts)I enjoy the cozy mystery genre now and then if it's done right.
CTyankee
(64,881 posts)favorite genre. I much prefer non-fiction in general.
Lex
(34,108 posts)Not your cup of tea or did you enjoy reading it?
CTyankee
(64,881 posts)It doesn't interest me so far...
Lex
(34,108 posts)novel so I can see how it might be hard to get into, especially at first.
CTyankee
(64,881 posts)I also like clever mysteries, but not if they strain credulity...
Lex
(34,108 posts)of the village where the mysteries take place--the village of "Three Pines," and how she gives her characters flaws, even if those characters are the "good" ones.
Also I found this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Penny
Also it comes through in her books that's she a very progressive person politically, though that doesn't make or break the book with me.
CTyankee
(64,881 posts)I'd really like to get into her series. A friend of mine raves about her on Facebook.
elfin
(6,262 posts)Also really like the Donna Leon Series in Venice.
Nay
(12,051 posts)do not like or read 'cozy' mysteries, but hers are much different because they evoke such a beautiful setting and have such rounded characters that the usual thinness and flatness of a cozy mystery are not present in her books.
And yes, make sure to read them in order so you can get to know recurring characters well and follow the changes in their lives.
Mz Pip
(27,884 posts)Our book club was looking for an easy read for November. Beautiful Mystery.
I just started it. Seems like it might be interesting.
TBF
(34,124 posts)How the Light Gets In is particularly accomplished but the whole series is good. Enjoy!
(and you were guided corrected - the backstory of Inspector Gamache is told over the course of the novels and many things are resolved in How the Light Gets In so it is best to start at the beginning so you're not missing anything in those sub-plots).