Also, who here was the person who read Blood Canticle and hated it like burning?
Possibly me. But, really, the damage to the characters was done long before Blood Canticle. They don't even read like the same characters.
I do remember liking Merrick, though I can't for the life of me remember what it's about.
Are you a bigger fan of the Vampire books or the Mayfairs, Steph?
I'm pretty sure I read all of the Mayfair books except for
Blackwood Farm --
I know I read through
Taltos,
although it's been so long I have no idea what it was about anymore.
Blood Canticle
looks intriguing, but I'm afraid I'd be lost.
I read
Merrick
two or three weeks ago, and liked it. Next for overwrought fluffy reading, I get to decide between
Blood And Gold
(which is the book about Marius), or re-reading
Lasher. (One of the HB 1st editions I found today was Lasher. The other was Queen Of The Damned.)
The Thrifting PTB really need to make 1st editions of
Interview
and
Lestat
appear for me. That would be nice.
Amy,
Blackwood Farm
was ridiculous. Fun, yes, but ridiculous. I would have been much happier if the book had focused more on Lestat (who was apparently back to being entertaining and a snappy dresser) and less on Tarquin, his ghost companion Goblin, and the story of the Blackwood Family.
Oh! Maybe I'm thinking of Blackwood Farm that I disliked!
One minute...
t off to Amazon
Okay, no -- I mostly liked Blackwood Farm. It was Blood Canticle that gave me rage blackouts.
Are a bigger fan of the Vampire books or the Mayfairs, Steph?
I'm torn between the two. I utterly adored, violently so, Mona Mayfair in Lasher, and was therefore crushed at how Taltos went so very wrong. And therefore loathe Blood Canticle. I don't think the vampires and the Mayfairs should have ever crossed paths.
I utterly adored, violently so, Mona Mayfair in Lasher, and was therefore crushed at how Taltos went so very wrong.
I'm wondering if I actually read
Taltos
or just bought it and remember it on the shelves. I do know I read
Lasher
and also loved Mona, so.
Hmmm. I might see if I can score some paperbacks at the used bookstore on Saturday. I love supernatural reads leading up to Halloween.
I don't think the vampires and the Mayfairs should have ever crossed paths.
ARgh, so true. So, so true.
Man, I can't remember Taltos either. Was that the one where the weird incest stuff became REALLY REALLY FUCKING WEIRD INCEST STUFF?
I got to this part of the description on Amazon:
Other plot elements involve renegade members of the secret order of Talamasca, who want to kidnap and crossbreed two taltoses; a 200-year-old taltos from New York named Ashlar, who is posing as a toy-industry magnate specializing in dolls; and a dwarf called Samuel from the witches' holy glen in Donnelaith, Scotland.
...and decided, yeah, I never actually read that one. No recollection of any of that.
I think Steven Brust's "Taltos" was much more believable.