Enjoyable, and beginning to set the tone of the rest of the series. It's remarkable how much better the first book in the series is, like it was not written to formula like all the rest. Still, a perfectly enjoyable cozy mystery for housework and shopping.
Reviews and Comments
Reading, Programming, Cooking, Renaissance Music
This link opens in a pop-up window
Matthew Royal rated Girl Genius Volume 12 : Siege of Mechanicsburg TP: 4 stars
Matthew Royal rated Agatha Heterodyne and the Sleeping City: 3 stars
Matthew Royal rated The city of lightning: 4 stars
Matthew Royal rated Girl Genius Vol. 7: 5 stars
Matthew Royal rated Agatha Heterodyne & the Clockwork Princess: 5 stars
![No cover](/static/images/no_cover.jpg)
Kaja Foglio: Agatha Heterodyne & the Clockwork Princess (2006, Airship Entertainment)
Agatha Heterodyne & the Clockwork Princess by Kaja Foglio (Girl genius -- 5)
Agatha finds herself in a fairy-tale castle on a mountain pass, where she gets caught up in an evil plan …
Matthew Royal rated Agatha Heterodyne & the Circus of Dreams: 5 stars
Matthew Royal rated Girl Genius Volume 6: 5 stars
![Phil Foglio: Girl Genius Volume 6 (Paperback, 2007, Studio Foglio)](/images/covers/9329c1aa-8f49-4602-835a-ea31816c1f3f.jpeg)
Girl Genius Volume 6 by Phil Foglio (Girl Genius (6))
Matthew Royal rated The sandman: 4 stars
![Rob Shepperson: The sandman (1989, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux)](/images/covers/1a217038-9f59-4236-a31a-2c764c4aa556.jpeg)
The sandman by Rob Shepperson
One night, instead of going to sleep, Jay stays awake to see if the sandman really does come.
Matthew Royal reviewed The sandman by Rob Shepperson
Review of 'The sandman' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I'm happy to finish this original series of Sandman comics right before the television series starts tomorrow on Netflix. It's remarkable timing, given I didn't read the comics on a schedule.
"Life is no play. We meet people once, and never see them again. There is no shape to events, no point at which we turn to the audience for their praise. No time at which we step behind the stage, to see the actors changing their wigs, and painting their faces, and muttering their lines."
Neil Gaiman has a pattern to what he writes. He rides a line of greatness and self-confidence/cringe that I'm afraid I'll get sick of, but never do -- even if someday I figure out how the magic works enough to do it myself, I'll still come back and re-read, re-watch, and re-feel what he's made.
Matthew Royal reviewed The Cat Who Could Read Backwards by Jean Little
Review of 'The Cat Who Could Read Backwards' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
This is a delightful cozy murder mystery series! I love the premise that the newspaperman lives in a town obsessed with art. It's just the sort of fantasy world I'd want to live in -- close to our own, but with marked improvements.
This was a revisit to this series. I intend to listen to all the audiobooks in order while doing housework for the next year or so.