I have the new Ancillary novel on my Kindle, but I can't read it until I finish reading So Big by Edna Ferber. Which is really good!
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I have the new Ancillary novel on my Kindle, but I can't read it until I finish reading So Big by Edna Ferber. Which is really good!
Ancillary Sword is really really good. I thought Justice lost its way a bit in the final chapter, but this one picks up those plot threads and just runs away with them in a really fun way.
Which is supposed to be set immediately after Queen of the Damned, which means none of the body-switching, Lestat goes to Heaven/Hell/trips balls nonsense! Just ... Lestat having been a rock star, being kidnapped and fed super-powerful ancient blood, and nearly helping to destroy most of civilization?
Oh. Oh! Really? I want to read that!
t edit Cool. I'm 206 on the list, with 130 copies. That's not bad. But maybe I should check the ebook list, too. t edit again Okay, added to that list, too. I'm 17 on the list, with 4 copies. I'm curious to see which one turns up first.
Ooh. I've been holding out but I should buy Ancillary Sword.
There are so few things that are legal and available and relaxing, without costing tons or causing a hangover. Books are what I got.
I'm about halfway through Prince Lestat and am enthralled. It's lurid and overblown, but it's also got a thread of self-aware gentle mockery, and it seems to be a return to the sort of epic potboiler supernatural plots and schemes plots. If it doesn't go spectacularly off the rails in the last half, it'll be a worthy successor to the first three.
Oh, and it's not set right after QotD, but there's been NO mention of the misguided Mayfair Witches cross-over nonsense from Blackwood Farm or Blood Canticle.
The last Anne Rice book I read was Queen of the Damned. Would I be totally lost if I skipped to Prince Lestat?
I'm about halfway through Prince Lestat and am enthralled. It's lurid and overblown, but it's also got a thread of self-aware gentle mockery, and it seems to be a return to the sort of epic potboiler supernatural plots and schemes plots. If it doesn't go spectacularly off the rails in the last half, it'll be a worthy successor to the first three.
YES. Woo! Come on, holds list!
If it doesn't go spectacularly off the rails in the last half, it'll be a worthy successor to the first three.
And if it does it will be a worthy successor to the rest of the series! Either way I think we win.
Damnit Jilli, your tumblr post and read has me wanting to read it too!