I was apprehensive about picking up a book that leaned heavily into mathematics (or so I supposed with the blurb), but my fears were unfounded. If mathematics or mathematicians were mentioned, it was to further the narrative's emotion or convey a fascet of the lead protagonist Katherine.The book is written in the form of a… Continue reading The Tenth Muse by Catherine Chung
Day: June 28, 2021
The Murder of Fatty Fuller by John Sturgeon
I do not know what made me pick this book up originally, but it was a satisfying read. I use the word satisfying loosely, given the content and the revelations in the book. The turns the story takes are not for the faint of heart, and I advise caution in venturing into the town of… Continue reading The Murder of Fatty Fuller by John Sturgeon