September Books 11) Rob Roy, by Sir Walter Scott

The referendum took place while I was in the middle of reading this, and I vaguely hoped it might give some insight into the histories of the England/Scotland relationship. But gawd, this is awful. Yeah, yeah, naive English lad ventures first to Northumberland and then Scotland and discovers that people talk funny and may not actually love London up there. The Jacobites rise and are defeated. Rob Roy himself doesn’t appear in the book until surprisingly near the end. The writing style is florid and tedious. At least I can say I tried.