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The Reckoning, a book I have just started reading is about th e nonfiction death of a playwright named Christopher Marlowe, in th late 1500s.Written by Charles Nichol, it investigates, with the evidence that is left the way he died what his life meant.I suppose I chose this story for my own fancination with the espinonage and murder, more than its connection to anything in my life. I found in the morning randomly, upstairs next to plays, most of which I never pay any attention to.
I currently no nothing of the story in general, but just reading the good language of the prologue has caught my interest strongly. The name though, The Reckoning, caught my eye and interest in seconds. I suppose this is because its loudness in the way of its words. Most other words to describe book are sometimes flat or seemingly unconnected. The Reckoning drew my attention, then as I read the summary, seemed to relate to the subject of the story, with both dissaproving, and vengeful undertones.Personally I think so far, that The Reckoning will be an extremely good book.
I believe that the main subject, Christopher Marlowe, will have either a hand, uententional or otherwise in his own death. But I still think his death will be both sad and meek.
This books seem interesting. I'm not very into nonfiction, or death, but I can tell you are. You must be very intrigued with the genre, but why? I think for another blog, you should post why you enjoy reading nonfiction books. Many people take it for granted, even though it's an incredible genre. I'm glad you are reading great books and filling your mind with all these amazing books.
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