(I think you'd like these Ouise)I've noticed some of her books - I'll have to try some. Thanks for the recommendation.
'Shindig'
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 think you'd like these Ouise)I've noticed some of her books - I'll have to try some. Thanks for the recommendation.
Anyway...why weren't the men sterile? Why just the women?Because their culture insisted that that was the case. Rather like a lot of history, really. (Like Henry VIII divorcing/executing all those wives, never considering that he might be the problem.)
Re: Handmaid's Tale: Not everybody was sterile, there were widespread infertility problems due to the toxic environment. So powerful men wishing to reproduce were assigned Handmaids of previous, proven fertility to try their luck at planting their little wigglers.
OK, so on a whim I took Live and Let Die out of the library. I don't think I can finish it. Beside the incongruity of having a Guns-n-Roses remake of a Wings song in my head while I read this book set in the 50s, I just finished the chapter called "Nigger Heaven." I shit you not. Will it continue to be this bad?
Thanks, Ouise and KB. Makes sense.
Well, not real sense. Dystopic society sense. Effed up royal family sense.
IOW, no sense at all, but there ya go.
My cubicle roomie at work recently got me slightly hooked on the
In Death
series by J.D. Robb.
Admittedly, I mostly skimmed the first book since Robb's descriptions continually pulled me out of the story through the first 15 or so pages. The mystery portion was lacking but the relationship aspect played well and I especially liked that the relationship wasn't the main focus. Typical romance novels and I are usually non-mixy... however, I've been pleasantly surprised by Crusie and Robb. So far.
The second and third books of the series show improved suspense. I've only finished the third book in the series just this last weekend, but looking forward to more. (Cubicle roomie brought me three more today but I forgot about them and left them at work.)
By the time you get to like, the 10th-16th book, they are really good. Then, they start to feel like she's just churning them out.
(You know it's Nora Roberts, right?)
I think the most recent Robb was quite good, actually.
(Like Henry VIII divorcing/executing all those wives, never considering that he might be the problem.)
That's still happening. I'm pretty sure the Shah of Iran divorced a wife for having only daughters. (Yup.)
You know it's Nora Roberts, right?
Yup. Found out from a commercial on tv promoting one of her books that was supposedly written by Roberts and Robb.
WTF? I mean, perhaps she uses a different writing style depending on which name she chooses to present as the author...but I was still left wondering if she knew that she was both authors.
By the time you get to like, the 10th-16th book, they are really good. Then, they start to feel like she's just churning them out.
This is what cubicle roomie says too. Still gives me 13 more books to read. BOOKS!
Ooh, there's a book "co-written" by Ed McBain and Evan Hunter that's kind of cool. (They're the same person, too.)