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  1. I saw this one with a bunch of other ARCs but “Norma with magic hair” just didn’t sound that appealing! I feel ok passing it by now!

  2. Have you read any of Oksanen’s other novels? I was a bit underwhelmed by her When the Doves Disappeared, but I have to say that “Norma with magic hair” sounds interesting to me… :)

    1. Yes, it can appeal to certain kinds of people I think. I’ve never read her other stuff, but I heard Purge was amazing…

  3. I tend to NOT read mysteries for one of the issues you mentioned: subplots. Seriously. There is something with my brain that doesn’t let it to more than one subplot in a mystery novel. I do better with other genres and subplots (probably because the author’s goal isn’t to confused me and prevent me from figuring out a mystery). I do like the magical realism element you describe, especially smelling emotions. I’ve read another story in which a woman’s hair visibly grows, though that wasn’t a mystery novel.

    I love this: “As a female, Smokey found much to relate to in this novel”–and is that why she’s making that I-smell-a-bad-smell face? :D

    1. Smokey is surprisingly good at detecting my emotions around a certain book. Also, my toddler might have been yelling or something in the background haha

  4. The first half of your review makes this sound really good! I’m tempted… I don’t read enough mysteries to know how I’d do with all the subplots.

    1. Haha well I didn’t hate the book, but I wouldn’t pass up other must reads for it, ya know?

  5. Any book that is described as ‘magical realism’ is not for me! But there’s a much more important matter to discuss. I owe an abject, grovelling apology… to Smokey! I’m sure I’ve been referring to her as a him all this time. An appalling mistake – I should have realised from her poise and grace that she’s a girl…

    1. Haha it’s ok, she’s not miffed. Lots of people mistake her for a male because she’s so burly :)

    2. haha you’re right, I regretted writing that description as soon I hit ‘enter’. Luckily Smokey doesn’t have access to my computer so she can’t see what I wrote about her…

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