what everyone else said--it really upset me when Katniss
voted "yes" to future Hunger Games at the end, even if later I figured it was a ploy to keep in the good graces of Coin so that she could keep the "get to kill Snow" (or, not) card.
At the same time, in a twisty dark way, I loved that it had come to that,
them voting on it, etc. It was so fucked up and awesomely bad. And I liked THAT, depressing as it was, better than some of the other depressing stuff that happened which just seemed gratuitous.
But I definitely liked Hunger Games best, of the trilogy, yes.
Slate is discussing the Hunger Games trilogy: [link]
My copy of
Blameless
just arrived! My motivation to focus on my day job? Very very low.
Why is it coming out on Wednesday instead of Tuesday? That's weird. I will try to pick it up then, which will be good timing since I'm about to finish my Discworld Watch reading.
My copy is estimated to arrive tomorrow but for some reason there is no tracking information.
My copy of Blameless just arrived!
I didn't pick mine up from the library until today, so I hope that assuages your jealousy somewhat.
I am, however, about to start reading it. In about 5 minutes.
(Mwah ha ha ha ha!!!)
Um. Did I mention work is slow right now, and I'm working from home today?
Now I just need to not succumb to the temptation to
turn to the back of the book
and see how it ends. No matter how much I want to know if Certain Issues have been resolved.
Tim just picked it up off the couch and asked, "Is this another one of the steampunk books?"
"Steampunk with werewolves and vampires and a soulless hotblooded lady who is married to a werewolf and she is inexplicably knocked up but allegedly shouldn't be and was therefore put out of the castle by her werewolf hubby for being a whooooooooooore and did I mention the awesome crossdressing inventor French lady?!?"
"...I may want to read that."
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Oh, and he looked at the octopus on the spine of the book and asked, "There's no tentacle porn, is there?"
"How could there be room for it, after all of that, PLUS dirigibles?!?" exclaimed I.
I had a reference question chat about Mockingjay today (wanting to know how soon "on order" meant; answer, whenever they send it.) Thanks to you all I knew how important this question was!
The real reason I came to Literary was not to post about Blameless, but to echo what was in the header of the Slate discussion about the books: SRSLY, why
no sex in The Hunger Games? You have 24 hormonal teenagers who think they're ABOUT TO DIE.
I don't know why I didn't think of it before,
but come on. THERE WOULD BE FUCKING. And I don't just mean Katniss and Peeta (actually, Peeta always struck me as a little flabby and unappealing, and I don't know why, because obviously he was in decent enough shape to survive the damn first Games). I mean alla them teenagers.
Maybe not Rue.
(Edited to not spoil. Sorry!)