Also for that book.
'Bring On The Night'
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."
Would watch the interpretive dance version
Would probably also be interested in the semaphore version if I'm being honest. Although I probably would not make it through the whole thing.
Okay now I’m going to be picturing interpretive dance throughout this reread. The narrator that does most of Leigh Bardugo’s books is so good that I prefer to read her books in audio form.
Oh really? I was thinking about getting the audiobook to refresh my memory of Ninth House already, you've just made that more likely
I would highly recommend it, -t.
I can pick up Ninth House at the library* tomorrow, but while I was waiting, I started reading A Marvellous Light, by Freya Marske. I'm really enjoying it. Plus I know there's a second book already out and a third on the way. I like knowing I have more to look forward to.
*(My therapist's office moved to a house 2 doors down from the library; both of them are diagonally across the street from my dentist; all of them are less than a mile from my house. You'd never think I live in an urban neighborhood 6 miles from downtown Cincinnati, for how much my neighborhood feels like Queer Mayberry.)
Ooh yes the second one in that series is on my holds shelf Teppy! Still several weeks though.
Dang, Ninth House just goes hard right from the start, doesn't it? I can definitely say I was not expecting haruspicy (divination through entrails) (as soon as I read the word "Haruspex," I thought "wait, is that someone who reads the future through entrails?" and WOW, was I ever right), much less divination through the guts of someone *still alive*, in the first chapter. I maybe shouldn't have read that right before bed.
That's a hell of a way to get me hooked for the rest of the book, though.
That's a hell of a way to get me hooked for the rest of the book, though.
Her pacing is fantastic. It's not always propulsive, but there's constant intrigue that pulls you forward. But she knows how to step on the pedal as she swerves into the big action scenes.
I'm halfway though Ninth House and just put the sequel on hold at the library. I really dig it.