I just finished
Mockingjay,
and I didn't see the ending as being particularly bleak, except in that Panem is still
a pretty damn bleak place. Everdeen, however, rejects the role as pawn she was forced into by the revolutionaries. The world can change. The games are over; people know about the other districts and what the Capitol did.
If you want compelling and the absolutely anti-bleak, go with Connie Willis'
Blackout/All Clear.
I have a slowly growing list of writers I used to love whose narrative tics are making me no longer love them. Okay, for "list" I mean: Connie Willis and Guy Gavriel Kay.
But Passage was full of those miscommunication-confusion-chaos bits driving the narrative, and it annoyed me, and apparently the new duology is more of the same. Not sure I can deal with it, especially not for 800 pages or whatever it is.
As for Kay, waaay too much ungrounded foreshadowing and playing hide-the-baby with the reader.
Suela, I felt very much as I expect you'd feel about Willis's new duology. (And it's more like 1,000 pages -- maybe more!) Way too much of the plot, and too many of the individual scenes, hang on a missed connection or communication gone awry, and in the second book,
I nearly lost it when a character from 2060 has to go back to the 1970s to read archived newspapers. Do internet archives no longer exist in 2060???
There were definitely things I liked about it, but I felt like it was a 400-page book screaming to be freed from the 600 pages of unnecessary interior monologues and narrative trickery surrounding it.
Has anyone read Jennifer Crusie's new book?
Maybe this time? I did - I enjoyed it.
ION, I got
Victory of Eagles
from the bmoc2 which is owned by the same people who own the Science Fiction Book Club and it came with a poster of Temeraire and the fleet. (Its this one). I like it.
Has anyone read Jennifer Crusie's new book?
Maybe this time? I did - I enjoyed it.
I loved it. I read it all in one day because I couldn't put it down, but it is a little different from her other novels in that there is a
supernatural element.
Started
Catching Fire.
Aaah! Katniss is so fucked! District 12 is so fucked! THEY ARE ALL SO FUCKED!
sumi, that's a beautiful poster! My copy of VoE is the US edition, and the art isn't nearly that nice. Still a good read, though: I liked it much better than Tongues of Serpents.
Kat, Crusie has the first chapter of
Maybe This Time
up on her website.
I threw
Passage
across the room so hard it practically dented the wall, but I had fun with
Blackout/All Clear.
Maybe because it at least kept moving along fast enough that there wasn't time for me to get seriously annoyed with it.