Well, that was fun. I'm not too much of a fan, the rambling style of Flavia's train of thought is a bit annoying, I think. But at the same time it's definitely well-written and just fun to read. I'm looking forward to the next parts.
Continues to be lighthearted and utterly enjoyable.
Still a lot of fun and enjoyable, while being nothing too special.
Still funny, still thoroughly enjoyable, but … not really more than three stars for me. (This one's about a visiting cinema troupe and a dead actress.)
Oh-HO, here we go! Suddenly it's much more A Series of Unfortunate Events and less just Kalle Blomkvist!
Even more Series of Unfortunate Events. I'm a sucker for training stories, y'know.
Woop! I like the slightly-older Flavia, who is more devious, and still terribly clever. Also, evil cliffhanger.
Sherlock + Cthulhu is a very Gaimanishly Gothic mix.
Woop, amazing stuff! Haven't really read Sanderson apart from Alcatraz (which was annoying af), and this short story was so good!
It's a bit unpolished, and sometimes stumbles or takes some time where other Aching books were quick and smooth, but still – it's magnificent and we're so lucky to have it.