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July 2021 Group Read: Case Histories, by Kate Atkinson
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My number one enjoyment of a book is feeling connected to the characters and in this book a felt I knew them all well. A couple of the characters were annoying such as Amelia but in the end she found her place in the world thanks to Jackson, well thanks to Binky.
I am excited to watch the series now with Jason Isaac. I love a good British show. I have seen this series before but never watched it. 💝.

This is my first “book club� and already have received great information.
Cheers. Off to read series 2 of Jackson Brodie. 😀😀😀

This is my first “book club� and already have received great information.
Cheers. Off to read series 2 of Jackson Brodie. 😀😀😀"
Enjoy.

My number one enjoyment of a book is feeling connected to the characters and in this book a felt I knew them al..."
And it is a great show.

My Review /review/show...

I've already finished ( I was probably over excited !) so looking forward to discussion on the spoiler thread.
But really enjoyed this one, thank you Paul for nominating and giving me an excuse to read it.

I enjoyed your review Aditya, the humour bumped it to a 4 for me. It could easily have been higher but for the loose ends and a few other problems. (I like everything to be resolved in a book but appreciate that real life isn't like that)

Thanks MissLemon. I enjoyed the humor too.

Interesting review, Aditya. It's been awhile since I read it but I have read the next book and two of her standalones. I like her meandering style, how she links things together, her characters. Not necessarily likable but still interesting and quirky.

I have the 2nd book in queue (One Good Turn), hoping to get to it before the Fall.


I see there are now 5 Jackson Brodie books! I'll certainly move on to book two after this one.

I just read my review. I enjoyed it.. lol

Thanks Bill. I think she maintained that balance between being quirky and indulgent well. I enjoyed the musings of most of her characters.

All the five Jackson Brodie books are well worth reading, but in my opinion this first one is the best.

Heard that the latest book, Big Sky is one of the best

Icewineanne, I suppose that's a matter of taste. The only way to find out is by reading them all!


She's such a good and entertaining writer that what strikes me most is the people, the mood, the setting, the scenes, and the conversations and interactions of the characters rather than the whodunnit plot. I don't think I usually remembered who the guilty party was.
Link to my review of Case Histories">

And I had never heard of a TV series based on these books despite it having been on the BBC. There must have been more interesting things on in 2011. :)

The whodunit aspect of books is usually my favorite part. From what I have managed to read Atkinson definitely knows how to write characters and I don't necessarily mind a good chunk of character development but I personally prefer the mystery to have a bit more focus.

Thanks Aditya and Patty for posting your reviews.
I watched the tv show for this book several years ago and was not impressed. I plan to re-watch tonight to see what I think after having read the book. (The whole series has just been made available on the Peacock channel here in the States.)





There are a lot of characters and a lot flitting from past to present. But someone else might like this kind of writing. I just prefer books with less characters because I tend to forget what’s going on every time I pick the book up when things are happening quickly. Give it a try you might like it!!
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