You’re welcome! I love swapping book recommendations. I’ve read Strange and Norrell twice now- when it first came out and then maybe a decade later. I think I enjoyed it even more the second time (I was older and more patient, which surely helped). Again, it is a TOME but it’s a masterpiece, I think. As for “Piranesi,” I did like it. There’s not the same incredibly detailed world-building in it (though there is world-building— just a different kind of world!). It’s quite a bit shorter. So it’s a much easier read. It’s almost the opposite of Strange and Norrell— a lighter and simpler style more akin to a classic children’s fairytale. (There are allusions to the Narnia books, for instance.) Her first two books are a real study in contrasts— both fantasy but could not be more different in execution. |
| Dickens! |