- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2017 Frances from Saria
2018 Finnisterre
OK, we've skewered some hard-writing memoir authors from east to west, north to south, and to the end of the world. So how about a fiction break. I found a few fiction books about the Camino on David Tallan's bibliography, ordered a couple and think there are some worth reading and critiquing. They are not about personal caminos or even particularly deep and philosophical. But there is creativity in them whether you like them or not. So I'll start the Book Club Round 3 thread with my choice and then let's see what turns up for the next two or three books. I prefer to hear from the reviewers/skewers out there.
Merchant's List by A. N. Caird is on David Tallan's bibliography and is a self-published tale with, I think, a creative plot, some interesting characters and a believable situation. He spins an action- adventure tale with the usual personal attractions and aversions, and some interesting twists at the end. I'll say no more to preserve the (hopefully) drama.
This book has a few Forum reviews from 2018, but I think that's dated enough to draw some new readers and additional comments from those who may have read it.
Please post your thoughts to this thread.
[Edited only to correct Book Club Round #]
Merchant's List by A. N. Caird is on David Tallan's bibliography and is a self-published tale with, I think, a creative plot, some interesting characters and a believable situation. He spins an action- adventure tale with the usual personal attractions and aversions, and some interesting twists at the end. I'll say no more to preserve the (hopefully) drama.
This book has a few Forum reviews from 2018, but I think that's dated enough to draw some new readers and additional comments from those who may have read it.
Please post your thoughts to this thread.
[Edited only to correct Book Club Round #]
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