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A review by roseannmvp
The Meaning of Night: A Confession by Michael Cox
3.0
The beginning is very slow going but the middles goes quickly and adds more meaning and characters to the plot of the story overall. I am heading towards the end, cannot guess what the resolution will be, but enjoying it so far.
Ok, so I am done.
I figurered out the ending about 75 pages from the end.
The "hint" was a little too obvious, but it did end with a decent, cogent ending that tied everything up well. Enjoyed the ride, although parts were a little slow and, I felt, unnecessary.
I think the book would be more enjoyable without all the book references at length for those of us who read at night and don't need the added struggle of foreign book titles, foreign languages and asides.
Overall, worth the read, but too tiresome to ever read again.
Ok, so I am done.
I figurered out the ending about 75 pages from the end.
The "hint" was a little too obvious, but it did end with a decent, cogent ending that tied everything up well. Enjoyed the ride, although parts were a little slow and, I felt, unnecessary.
I think the book would be more enjoyable without all the book references at length for those of us who read at night and don't need the added struggle of foreign book titles, foreign languages and asides.
Overall, worth the read, but too tiresome to ever read again.