billytea - Oh hooray! I think I love that one the most. (Although I still have a couple in my in-progress pile, to be fair.) And the narrative style is a big part of that. I can't find it at the moment but there was a nice interview with Miles talking about his desire to be more experimental.
The ending did seem unsatisfying on first read. Although I had almost no context going in... so it became much more sad after I'd read The Book of the War.
Juliet Landau is writing a Drusilla mini-series for Dark Horse.
My sweet spot would probably be Supernatural/the Harry Potter books.
Which season and which book?
Oh, no. That's a cheat. Pick!
Oh no, what le nubian said. ALL OF THEM.
Although if you're going to be really mean and make me choose, probably S2/Prisoner of Azkaban. ::sobs::
billytea - Oh hooray! I think I love that one the most. (Although I still have a couple in my in-progress pile, to be fair.) And the narrative style is a big part of that. I can't find it at the moment but there was a nice interview with Miles talking about his desire to be more experimental.
I like it when authors take risks like that, and I think it mostly paid off here. It certainly made reading the book
fun.
Mark just got to The Prom.
There are some commenters who really despise Xander for being true to form for a teenaged boy. Have they never known teenaged boys?