Fans of The Goblin Emperor and Witness for the Dead might be interested in this short story, set in the same universe: [link]
'Objects In Space'
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."
Thanks Calli!!
Oh indeed, that was a lovely little story.
I just finished copperbadge's latest in the "Shivadhverse" series. [link]
The first work was predictable, but fun.
The second work was a little more twisty, but still fun -- enough that I couldn't wait for the chapter releases, and instead read the still-being-polished draft in Google Docs. I enjoyed it a lot.
Recommended.
Now I think I'm going to go re-read all of Leonard Wibberly's "Duchy of Grand Fenwick" books.
I have been having problems with reading new books, so I've gone on a massive re-read of the "In Death" series (out of order, picking them at whim). I suddenly realized something - when Eve wakes up in the morning, Roarke is watching the financial news with the cat on his lap. Sometimes she comes in and he's stretched out on the sofa with the cat on his lap. The REAL mystery - why doesn't he ever seem to have cat hair on his clothes?
The REAL mystery - why doesn't he ever seem to have cat hair on his clothes?
That's his SF/mystery/romance hero superpower.
The REAL mystery - why doesn't he ever seem to have cat hair on his clothes?
Especially since he's ALWAYS wearing black silk, and the cat is grey!
out of order, picking them at whim
This is funny to me because I've always read them out of order, as I found them at used book stores or wherever, so I've undertaken to read/re-read them all in order.
I just finished The Grief of Stones, the third book in The Goblin Emperor universe. I really liked it. I sort of want to sit with the ending for a while before I start some other book.
Calli, I liked it, too, but the ending seemed so abrupt I honestly thought it was missing a chapter at first.
I had that feeling also, Pix, but I have decided I like the dangling unresolved threads. The conversations in this book about not trying to find out who what's-his-name in the last book was protecting fed into that. I hope we don't have to wait too long to find out what happens next, though.