Everyone I know who's read it has been raving.
'Serenity'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I meant once a month. Shit. My brain is stupid.
Neal Stephenson wrote a new book and I somehow didn't know!
I will see the world again in a couple of days.
So Petra Mayer on Pop Culture Happy Hour just gave a GLOWING review for Naomi Novik's new book, Uprooted. Shall have to badger the library to get a copy...
It's really good. I think there's a sense of freedom from not writing in the Temeraire universe.
Neal Stephenson wrote a new book
I saw that, and I don't know if it's just the depression talking, but my first reaction was "Ugh, I am NOT up for all that heavy lifting."
I'm thrilled that she's enjoying such success as a published author, but I selfishly miss her fanfic from fandoms I'm part of. She was one of the best SGA writers ever, and she actually managed to get me to read Wincest.
she actually managed to get me to read Wincest
She wrote it unbelievably convincingly. I'd like to try something of hers, but Temeraire doesn't sound like it's for me -- I'm not a huge fantasy reader.
I'm going off in a 2 week-long trip this Friday, during which I'll be spending long hours with a bunch of strangers in a van driving from one place to the next. To alleviate boredom, am thinking about downloading a couple of audiobooks (reading in a moving vehicle makes me nauseated, and I'd probably want to space out music/podcasts with other stuff.) Does anyone have a rec for a particularly well done audiobook or two? On Linda Holme's rec, I downloaded "The Girl on the Train" via free trial on Audible, and it'd be nice to have a back-up in case I don't like this one for some reason.
The Temeraire books aren't particularly fantasy like. They're Horatio Hornblower with dragons in his arsenal.
I'm not a Horatio Hornblower fan, either, though. (I'm getting demerits for that, I know.)
Vonnie, I don't listen to audiobooks, so I have no recs, but I'm reading The Girl on the Train, and it's definitely compelling.