Bujold: The dinner party in "A Civil Campaign" is the funniest bit of farce ever captured on paper. Big, belly-shakin' guffaws, every time I read it.
Mal ,'Shindig'
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."
Raquel, Mirror Dance won't make nearly as much sense if you don't read Brothers in Arms first. I highly recommend that you do so. I mean, it'll make sense, but those two are best read in order.
I second that.
Except on every other page of Anne Rice's books! At least, such is my memory of them.
I'll take your word for it. I managed exactly three of hers - Interview, Feast of All Saints, and one of her porn books - and promptly expunged as much of her from my memory banks as I could manage.
Do you know, I've never read Laurel Hamilton? Too many I people whose opinions I trust telling me not to bother.
And JILLI: if you have any hankering to read Blackwood Farm, I'll send you my copy. Let me know.
Thank you, but I found a copy for super-cheap at a used book store. I'm about half-way through, and find it entertaining in a junk-food sort of way. Besides, Lestat's line about "Goth? Isn't that what they're calling all of us snappy antique dressers nowadays?" made me smile.
I know I should read the Vorkosigan series, but I'm overwhelmed by the sheer size of it.
Considering I can read one in four hours, don't be. And I'm reasonably sure several of these books are still/back in print; I bought a new copy of Cordelia's Honor not 6 months ago. Although I hardly ever see used copies in the used bookstores I visit.
It does please me, that a character as glib and seemingly Mary Sue-ish as Miles gets caught in his lies and occasionally just flops on his face like a regular mortal. Because, while I very much enjoy fantasizing about being that glib and clever, I am also aware that I would hate Miles with a passion if I ever met him in person. (I do think the books are better when they're at breakneck pace -- i.e. the earlier ones --, and eschew farce. Watching Miles do farce is like making a cat wear a dress. Sort of funny, but in the main just wrong.)
Laurell K was fun at the beginning (if annoying in her bad spelling and she reuses phrases like Homer -- where was her copy editor?) but now, her characters are irritating.
I'll read the books because a) I don't have to pay for them, and b) like Tep, I have to know what happens, but I'm glad I read fast. Otherwise, eh.
I'll read the books because a) I don't have to pay for them, and b) like Tep, I have to know what happens, but I'm glad I read fast. Otherwise, eh.
pretty much. and it's turning into horror porn, which I find annoying.
and it's turning into horror porn, which I find annoying.
Badly-written horror porn. There's some very, very good stuff to be found in that little sub-category, but Laurell K. Hamilton's works aren't it.
Badly-written horror porn.
yes, lawd. If I read that
Lestat
I mean Jean-Claude "brought her" one more time, ugh.
Badly-written horror porn
Well, that was the straw that broke the Anne Rice camelback for me. She wrote boring bondage porn.
I mean, try saying that out loud a few times. Every time you say it, it seems less possible.
Boring bondage porn.