brenda, I'm betting it's War of the Flowers?
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
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 Kirstein's three books to date add up to less wordage than a single volume of Otherland. The June Locus has The Language of Power (Steerswoman #4) still on schedule for September.
I can't tell whether Nutty would love Ash or hate it with a passion.
Yes, TW does sprawl, but in the case of "Otherland," the sprawliness came at a good time for me. I really needed a book (or series of books) I could inhabit for several weeks.
I fear that I could be a very sprawly writer.
I can't tell whether Nutty would love Ash or hate it with a passion.
In either event, I think her response would be entertaining. *grin*
Besides, it's not nearly as over-romantic as Dunnett. Sneaky but ... Hmm.
I can't tell whether Nutty would love Ash or hate it with a passion.
Ruh roh.
(I gave up on Otherland when I started #3, and realized I had totally forgotten who was who and why I should care. I did like the premise of the first book, and parts of the second, but it was such a slog I had to stop.)
(This is also why I haven't cracked the Stephen King hardcover I was gifted last fall. That man has not heard the word "brevity" in a long, long time.)
brenda, I'm betting it's War of the Flowers?
Yup. I'm not very far along because it's my bus book (i.e., I read it only on the bus on the way to work) but it's very intriguing so far.
The whole Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy is huge, but I never found it anything less than readable. I don't mind wordy as long as I'm entertained.
I found some of the insanity parts in Memory, Sorrow and Thorn a bit repetitive. When I re-read, especially when I re-read To Green Angel Tower, I skip past a fair amount of Characters A, B and C in the midst of their depersonalization crises.
I understand how the crises are necessary to cause the transmission of information and objects that allow the plot to come to completion, but the POV rambling gets a bit tiresome, to me.
I love Nutty. That is all.
Yeah, fair enough. You can probably skip over 100 pages of Simon and Guthwulf wandering around under the castle.