Also, new Skulduggery Pleasant is out Sept. 1, though I think only in the UK/Australia, not the US.
I finally got to read the last one, and all I can say is WOW I didn't expect them to go there! I have already bugged my bro about getting his hands on the new one - I bribed him with a Kitchen Aid stand mixer (not really, it's his Christmas gift).
I finally got to read the last one, and all I can say is WOW I didn't expect them to go there!
Darquesse's identity? (Plus, OMGWTF
pregnant
mom?!?)
BOTH! I think the mom part more - something seems fishy, ya know?
The mom part didn't bug me, except as a way to ratchet up potential for pain.
As for Darquesse, I think she'll be
Valkyrie's mirror-reflection.
There's too much hinky stuff going on with there being gaps in its memory when Valkyrie gets all its memories from a given time period. Also, I think there was some mention of it having some emotion -- annoyance, maybe, or impatience?
That's my guess.
I dunno, I just got a freaky-strange vibe from it but that could be because of the time gaps between Val being home and away.
I agree on Darquesse - there has been strange stuff going on since Playing With Fire (wasn't there a kiss at school too?).
wasn't there a kiss at school too?
Yes! Which is sort of creepy.
Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grille is great so far. He had me right off the bat with matzoh ball soup and Irish music and I was taken by surprise when it turned out to be a shoot-em-up. The relationship between Billy and Souci is believably aggravating. I've laughed out loud a few times. It almost reminds me of if Carl Hiaasen wrote sci fi. I just got past the surprising twist in the middle, "I don't like cops."
I know I've read some Brust before, for sure some short stories and I'm pretty sure I read the Taltos books but I can't remember a thing about them.
Yeah this is very different.
I read Matt Ruff's Bad Monkeys this week. It's a very entertaining read, rather meta (narrative within narrative), deals with questions of good and evil and the proper means of managing them. Not entirely sure I liked it, but I wanted to keep reading.
Ruff is a really interesting writer: everything he writes is entirely different than everything else. I have to respect that, even though it makes it difficult to know whether you'll like the next thing he comes out with.
Actually one thing love about Brust many styles uses one he find suits particular story or series.