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I am an English teacher from the Low Countries. Like everyone else I aspire to one day write a Booker Prize Winner, but until then I contend my self with reading stuff and writing about it. I try to keep the bitchiness to a minimum, but sometimes I can't help myself. In my spare time I enjoy complaining about the weather and sleeping. I lack the attention span for good books and the tolerance for bad ones. I am stuck in literary purgatory. Hey, at least it's warm here.

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Network Effect (Murderbot #5) by Martha Wells

October 5, 2025 by Zirza Leave a Comment

Murderbot is at it again. Once more, he is keeping his favourite humans (or at the very least, humans that it doesn’t hate) safe as they do exploration work. On the return, though, their ship is hijacked and dragged into a wormhole by none other than ART (short for Asshole Research Transport), Murderbot’s erstwhile friend and companion. ART is a research transport with massive computational capabilities, able to outsmart virtually everyone – so why has it been hijacked by a strange lifeform? Once again, Murderbot’s […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense Tagged With: martha wells, murderbot

Zirza's CBR17 Review No:55 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense · Tags: martha wells, murderbot ·
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The Local and the Yokel

A Great Deliverance (Inspector Lynley no.1) by Elizabeth George

September 19, 2025 by Zirza Leave a Comment

In a small town in the English countryside, the head of a well-liked local farmer is violently separated from his body. Holding the axe that facilitated the act is his daughter Roberta, sitting nearby and exclaiming her lack of regret over it all. But things don’t add up, and Scotland Yard sends inspector and eighth earl of Pudsey-Le-Stodge Thomas Lynley to crack the case. He is accompanied by bundle of nerves and 8th season Eastenders character Barbara Havers. Can Havers put aside her dislike for […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: class warfare, Elizabeth George, Inspector Lynley

Zirza's CBR17 Review No:54 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: class warfare, Elizabeth George, Inspector Lynley ·
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“Time remembered does not flow smoothly at all”

The Truants by Kate Weinberg

September 8, 2025 by Zirza Leave a Comment

Jess is the middle child of a large, chaotic family and she feels largely ignored, so when she finally heads off to university, it comes as a relief. It takes her a while to find her groove, but then she meets her friends. There is glamorous, upper-crusty Georgie, attractive and steady Nick, and Georgie’s mysterious boyfriend Alec. Above all, there is Jess’s primary reason for her studies: teacher and author Lorna. Lorna has written a very successful and much-lauded novel called The Truants, and Jess […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery Tagged With: academia, dark academia, Kate Weinberg, The truants

Zirza's CBR17 Review No:53 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery · Tags: academia, dark academia, Kate Weinberg, The truants ·
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Putting the Ire in Ireland

The Drowned by John Banville

August 30, 2025 by Zirza 1 Comment

Autumn is beginning to make its entry in rural Ireland. An expensive car stands in the middle of a field. An oddly-dressed man runs up, tells a passer-by and the inhabitants of a nearby house that his wife has left the car after a tiff and has jumped off a cliff, drowning herself into the chilly Irish sea. But something is off, and the man’s behaviour is suspicious. Days pass, and the woman is not found. It is unclear if she has ever even existed. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Tagged With: 1950s Ireland, Ireland, john banville, Quirke, St John Strafford, Strafford and Quirke, The Drowned

Zirza's CBR17 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Suspense · Tags: 1950s Ireland, Ireland, john banville, Quirke, St John Strafford, Strafford and Quirke, The Drowned ·
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Sometimes I’d like to send murderbot into other books just to spice things up and see what would happen. 

Rogue Protocol (Murderbot #3) by Martha Wells

Exit Strategy (Murderbot #4) by Martha Wells

Fugitive Telemetry (Murderbot #6) by Martha Wells

No One Was Supposed to Die at this Wedding by Catherine Mack

August 20, 2025 by Zirza 1 Comment

Rogue Protocol (Murderbot #3) Exit Strategy (Murderbot #4) Fugitive Telemetry (Murderbot #6) I never know what to say about these books. I like them. Are they all the same? Yeah, kind of. Is that a bad thing? No, not really. Murderbot goes places, Murderbot investigates, Murderbot is awkward around humans. It’s like a cozy mystery set in space. I liked Fugitive Telemetry most, because it’s where we get the most interaction between Murderbot, the people who know him, and those who meet him for the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction Tagged With: Catherine Mack, martha wells, murderbot

Zirza's CBR17 Review No:51 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction · Tags: Catherine Mack, martha wells, murderbot ·
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Holiday Reads, a.k.a. I get more reading done in a tent

Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton

Other People's Houses (DC Ffion Morgan #3) by Clare Mackintosh

All Systems Red (The Murderbot Diaries #1) by Martha Wells

Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries #2) by Martha Wells

Fingersmith by Sarah Waters

The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith

Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez

Whiteout by R.S. Burnett

August 4, 2025 by Zirza Leave a Comment

I don’t know why, but I do.  Jurassic Park (Michael Crichton) *** I’ve always loved the movie, so I wanted to read the book too. I was struck by how different it was both in plot and in tone; some characters that make it out in the film don’t survive the book and vice versa, and some of the characters have been conflated or split up. Lex and Tim, as characters, are incredibly irritating and flat in the book (Lex’ entire personality is ‘annoying child’. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Abby Jimenez, alt victorian, Clare Mackintosh, Ffion Morgan, Fingersmith, Jurassic Park, Just for the summer, martha wells, Michael Crichton, Murderbot Diaries, part of your world, Patricia Highsmith, R.S. Burnett, RS Burnett, Sarah Waters, The talented Mr. Ripley, whiteout

Zirza's CBR17 Review No:46 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Abby Jimenez, alt victorian, Clare Mackintosh, Ffion Morgan, Fingersmith, Jurassic Park, Just for the summer, martha wells, Michael Crichton, Murderbot Diaries, part of your world, Patricia Highsmith, R.S. Burnett, RS Burnett, Sarah Waters, The talented Mr. Ripley, whiteout ·
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