Tidelands by
Philippa Gregory
My rating:
3 of 5 stars
I received a copy of this book through a Goodreads Giveaway. The book I received through the giveaway was a hardcover review copy, but I purchased a Kindle version of this book for reasons I will explain in a moment.
This is the first time I am reading a book by this author. I have seen some movies and TV shows based on her books, but have not yet read them. I feel so far behind in that series that when I saw the opportunity to start a new series with this author from the beginning I was really excited.
The Kindle story: When I bought my first Kindle in 2009, I quickly learned that I was reading books much faster and retaining more information using the Kindle. As the years passed, I have also found that keeping my Kindle with me is a great way to pass time during lunch breaks at work and for unexpected long waits (doctor's office, waiting for a plane/train, etc).
When I won this book, it was around the time COVID-19 started to take hold. During quarantine I started reading far less than I have in previous years as I hadn't been taking lunch breaks so I could take advantage of not having people coming into the office. I was able to get a lot caught up. My reading progress is already slower than usual because of this.
I ended up buying a the Kindle version of this book for two reasons. First, I don't like to bring paper copies of books with me to work (or anywhere really). Now that I am taking breaks again, I wanted to get back into reading during my down time at work, so now my book is mobile and less bulky. I am not obsessing over whether I am about to ruin it (I'm pretty sure it had to do with my CDO tendencies; only CDO people will understand this.). Second, this book was an insanely slow read. With my book progress already slow, reading the paper copy is worse. I felt I needed the Kindle version to help me pick up the pace, but also give me more freedom with where I could read it (not just on my Kindle while at work, but on my desktop at home while I am working on other things).
Reading on the Kindle did improve the pace of the book, but only slightly. I was somewhat motivated to get through this book sooner rather than later after reading the synopsis of the second book of the series. It sounds like it will be better than the first.
Overall the story itself was okay, but not a page turner. It picked up in the last few pages, which does make me want to pick up the next book. I liked Alys at first, but by the end of the book I was loathing her.
Note to readers: on page 289 there is, I believe, an error. "' Whose baby?' Alinor turned and looked up at her mother." I am pretty sure this should be Alys speaking. I thought maybe it was just the Kindle version of the book, so I checked the review copy. The same error is in both places. Not sure if anyone else has picked up on this, but I had to read it a couple of times to make sure I was following.
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