Re: Hope for Yads?
- From: peachy ashie passion <exquisitepeach@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 02:29:32 GMT
john smith wrote:
"peachy ashie passion" <exquisitepeach@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:Wn0Ql.1628$wR5.1347@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxjohn smith wrote:"peachy ashie passion" <exquisitepeach@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:rPAPl.1678$5F2.1635@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI will look for it, thank you.john smith wrote:"peachy ashie passion" <exquisitepeach@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messageROFL - it is not! I bought your own work from a link you gave me months ago.BTW, I've finished a Paul McAuley based on your recommendation, I'll start a thread on it in the next day or so just to babble.Hey, thanks! I think that's the first time anyone's ever paid attention to anything I've ever said. And on the internet too! Did you like it?
I picked up The Secret of Life from the library. It wasn't the exact McAuley you'd recommended at first, but I did run it past you before I read it. It was... I've thought about it a lot since I read it - even while I read it, trying to be appropriately descriptive. Start with it was good. Really good.
But. In an odd way it was like male oriented porn. Never mind the people, just get on with the action. The action itself was riveting, and I hated when I had to put the book down. I found myself reading at stoplights because I was that sucked into the story.
But the people? I found the character baffling, because she'd just do stuff that was stupid or self destructive, and I didn't know why. We didn't live in her head enough for me to understand it. I didn't at any point in the story care about any person in it.
But then damn, the story was still great.
I found it a little disconcerting, because usually I read for the characterization. Usually if I can't care about the person, I don't bother with the book. This story took everything I care about, tossed it away, and kept me anyway.
Haven't read that one - maybe it's newly-published? - but I'll look out for it. Glad you liked him though! "Fairyland" is just brilliant...
I've been wrapped up in reading sequels lately. Seems all of my favorite series brought out the latest edition in the last month. I'm trying to pace them out, but that's not always successful.
Got a few cool-sounding genre novels lined up myself! There's nothing better than pigging out on a great big chunk of someone else's imagnation, is there? ;-)
Not much!
In hopes of prolonging the savouring of having a new Harry Dresden available, I've started the first book of Simon Green's "Nightside" this evening.
Yesterday I reread hunks of Ilona Andrews third in her Atlanta magic series, Magic Strikes, and then read Pride by Rachel Vincent (also third in a series, actually).
What are you reading?
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