Dark matter book review michelle paver6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() The men who are going are wealthier – we see this in the first twenty pages, how he fears that he won’t have enough money to pay for everyone’s drinks – than him and being in a lower position than the other men makes him kind of uncomfortable but that quickly changes as they head on to Gruhuken. His day-to-day life has become pretty lonely and boring but one day he’s offered a chance to join an Arctic expedition which would really give him a thrill so he decides to join the rest of the men who are going. ![]() The book begins in 1935 London with Jack Miller, who’s a scholar who hasn’t really found excitement in life. I always find describing synopses of books hard because I feel I’m not good at it but like always I’ll do my best to write a spoiler-free synopsis. Note to publishers: No fear, I will definitely fulfill all my obligations to you and review all the books that were sent to me. From now on I won’t be posting weekly but when I get the time to review. I started university in October so since then life has been very busy which meant little time for reading but now I’m trying to get back to blogging and reading because I’m very far behind my review copies and am very excited to read them. Before I start this review I want to give a little update since probably many of you have noticed I’m not as active with posting reviews. ![]()
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