Yes, I'd say so. I wasn't wild about it to start with but was entirely enthusiastic by the end.
'Beneath You'
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 loved that book, but can definitely understand why El's narrative voice comes across as whiny to some. To me it made sense given what we know/learn about her and her world, but I wouldn't say it changes a whole lot over the course of the book.
I'm usually not a person that needs a character to be likable, but I was thinking "Please shut up" by the time I finished the first chapter. Is there more action later in the book or is it all talky?
Definitely more action
thanks -t and Kate! I'll give it another try tonight if I can get this migraine to go away.
I’m about a quarter of the way through A Deadly Education, and it’s starting to grab me. It’s pouring rain again, snd I can’t sleep so I guess I’ll read.
One of the Smart benches recommendations I enjoyed was Spoiler Alert.
This floated to the top of my TBR pile in the past couple of days and it is fun! Such a love letter to fandom and fic. Thanks for the rec, Toddson!
Spoiler Alert was a treat, and it's getting a sequel later this year!
I finished a Deadly Education. I thought it was fairly good. I liked some parts better than others. I'm always uncomfortable when a white author chooses to PoC as their main character, and some of her other choices didn't make me any more comfortable with it.
I have pre-ordered the sequel! The whole actor who plays Cupid writing AU fic where Cupid is an actor [as if Misha Collins was writing The French Mistake fic] business was just meta-ridic enough to be highly amusing to me