Yes, we were well aware of the reviews, Kaz (Mrs O read it before I did, I finished it off this p.m.). But we both read TKAMB over 40 years ago, and TKAMB is a bit of a distant memory, now, so in that respect perhaps difficult to compare.
I think it's better to approach it as a "stand-alone" book, without any preconceptions ..... we both found it quite thought-provoking in its own right. I'd be very interested to see what others make of it.
And if you don't like it, you can always donate it to the City of Birmingham Libraries (which is where our copy is going tomorrow)
We got our hardback copy from WHS for £9.49, it was also in Asda at just £9.
Ally
- you sound just like Jean Louise Finch, the heroine ....