Doug3006
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I received a copy of Thomas McIntyre’s new book, published posthumously, entitled “ Thunder Without Rain.“ I’m only through the first 75 pages or so, but have found it pretty tedious. His stories jump back and forth in the timeline and I’m can‘t see why. Seems random.
He also tends to use a lot of esoteric words, at least to me. Some examples:
“swelling the air with petrichor“
”like verdant talamh fearaigh”
”mixing in a sort of pedesis”
He seems compelled to educate the reader on some arcane bit of knowledge on practically every page: “C3 grasses - C3 referring to the 3 carbon atoms in the compound produced in the plant by photosynthesis - evolved during the Mesozoic, which began about a quarter billion years ago.” Good to know!
I am a big fan of the author and have several of his books. However I find this particular work to be impossible to read. Was wondering if anyone had a different opinion on his latest, last book. I’m not a critic….actually I don’t care for people who get paid to tell me what I should like…or not. Just curious on other reader‘s takes.
He also tends to use a lot of esoteric words, at least to me. Some examples:
“swelling the air with petrichor“
”like verdant talamh fearaigh”
”mixing in a sort of pedesis”
He seems compelled to educate the reader on some arcane bit of knowledge on practically every page: “C3 grasses - C3 referring to the 3 carbon atoms in the compound produced in the plant by photosynthesis - evolved during the Mesozoic, which began about a quarter billion years ago.” Good to know!
I am a big fan of the author and have several of his books. However I find this particular work to be impossible to read. Was wondering if anyone had a different opinion on his latest, last book. I’m not a critic….actually I don’t care for people who get paid to tell me what I should like…or not. Just curious on other reader‘s takes.