Tee-hee. I, too, initially wondered what our Anne had said to warrant such venom.
Aimed at Anne Rice, just perfect. I sentence her to an entry-level, minimum wage typing job until I feel better towards her or she can fit her head through an ordinary doorway, whichever comes first.
I finished
Tell Me Lies
last week. I didn't like any of teh characters as much as I liked most characters in
Welcome to Temptation
, but I still enjoyed it.
Now I am reading
Middlesex.
It is taking me a while to get into it. I need to get going, it is for book club and I only have a couple of weeks.
No, our Anne is both sensible and talented. And probably underpaid for her efforts, as opposed to Ms. Rice. It seems like once you have a 'name" you can slap together any kind of mess at all.
I was wondering why you'd be so rude to our Anne and if you'd just deep-sixed any chance she'd ever knit you anything.
Unless, of course, erika
likes
sweaters made of steel wool with nettles mixed in...
No, our Anne is both sensible and talented. And probably underpaid for her efforts, as opposed to Ms. Rice.
Aww.... Or maybe a cashmere/silk blend would be more to her liking.
Actually, my opinion of the
other,
inferior Anne matches erika's almost exactly.
I finished Tell Me Lies last week
I did too, msbelle. Have you read
Crazy For You
?
Literary tip of the week,
Fanboys and fangirls, don't write for a big horndog like Munch and then read FOTR because sentences like "The road was laid with great skill." are just funnier than they oughta be.
I think I read that after
Welcome to Temptation.
Overall,
Welcome to Temptation
is my favorite, followed closely with
Faking It.
Faking it was mine.No surprise, with the cons...
oh no! I read Faking it after Temptation. So, no, I have NOT read Crazy for You.