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A Night in the Lonesome October
A Night in the Lonesome October
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ANITLO Chapter a Day, read along


Work, work, work.


“Why do you tell me this?”
“Perhaps because I am a cat and it amuses me to be arbitrary and do you a good turn.”
[after Snuff has shared information in turn]
“And why do you tell me this?”
“I pay my debts.”
A very succinct way of sketching out the characters of Snuff and Graymalk and their essential natures, canine and feline respectively.
Oh, and Snuff is a very good boy.

So now we have Snuff and Jack
Graymalk and Crazy Jill
and an Owl with Morris and McCabe (sp? I'm listening to the audio)
I'm not keeping track of the ingredients specifically but they sound like horror classics. Mandrake from"field far from here at the place of a killing by somebody else."

The terms openers and closers are dropped but not explained...
Add Needle and The Count to the character list.


It's more like the bingeing owl in the Tootsie Pops commercial. "How many days does it take to get to the end of A Night In The Lonesome October?"
"A-one," (reads single chapter)
"A-two," (reads another chapter)
(Crunch) "A....three." (binge rest of book)
The Chapters are too short to do 1 a day.
If I decide to read, I want more than a 2 to 5 minute read.
If I decide to read, I want more than a 2 to 5 minute read.

Yes. them too!
October 4
add Cheeter and ???, detective and companion
Nothing quite notable today.

If I decide to read, I want more than a 2 to 5 minute read."
The chapters get steadily longer as the book progresses.

Review of the list of characters and familiars, add the Good Doctor.
foreshadowing: more paw prints @ Snuff's house
October 6
They need to find the center of characters for ... something important. Things in the Mirrors acting up.

I am pretty sure I've read this before. I remember animals talking and I remember (view spoiler) . I just don't remember the end haha.

And I just looked. Apparently I did read it before, though not day by day. My copy of the book really doesn't look read, though hahaha.


Jack and Snuff get a visit from the suspicious smelling, companionless Larry Talbert, the thing in the attic almost escapes, Jack and Snuff (and Larry) are revealed as (view spoiler)
The druid tries to poison Snuff; Snuff rescues Graymalk. For some reason this line made me actually laugh out loud: (view spoiler)


Then on the 13th we meet a new complication in the shape of the vicar, who suspects there are ungodly goings-on in the parish.

The 15th- This chapter gets a little grotesque (view spoiler) , but somehow still feels cozy.

As an astronomy nerd, I'm a little curious to figure out the moon's phases. Snuff occasionally notes the moon's phase or rising or setting, but since I'm reading an old-fashioned paper book, I can't cheat and Ctrl+F "moon" and figure it out easily. (view spoiler)
I'm interested in the Talbot character, but I don't want to ruin anything by looking him up. I do suspect (view spoiler)
Also, as a cat person, I'm very pro-Graymalk, but today I was definitely feeling Snuff groaning about not wanting to do all the grueling work... Mine's not as bad as his, but anyone who's had to clean up after little kids would read his aching trudge and be like "I feel you, dog." (Sorry, I couldn't help myself)



Team work makes the dream work! Sad that it sounds like that's the end of the friendliness, but it sounds like the mood's about to take a turn to more genuinely creepy things...
Also, just laughing at my own post from the 16th... There is now proof that I'm not reading ahead, because the very first paragraph on the 17th answered my suspicions about the moon's phases in the book, and it is the perfect opposite of our phases this year.

October 17 is possible y favorite chapter.


The plot is thickening!

You tell from the context, but "carpe baculum" means "seize the stick" so the cat is telling Snuff to "go fetch"

And then today somebody rendered all Snuff's diligent working keeping track of the various Things moot! How rude.

"Growing moon. Angry cat. Feather on the wind. Autumn comes. The grass dies."




The reveal of the wolf’s identity is one of my favourite moments in the book. It’s very clever how Zelazny weaves all the different parts of the story together.

I'll be sad on 1st November when I can no loger read another chapter.




And finally:
"Jack and Jill went down the hill. Gray and I ran after."
It was a delightful and fun book. And the approach I took, listening to the audiobook in one day late September then reading the ebook one day at a time starting on 09/30, worked really well for me. I felt like each approach engaged differently with the text. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
PS: You are actually 1 day behind because the first chapter is a pre-October prologue.