I now I've said it before, but the demo chapter from her next Gentry book is AWFUL.
Awful porn.
AWFUL.
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 now I've said it before, but the demo chapter from her next Gentry book is AWFUL.
Awful porn.
AWFUL.
The early Anita Blake books, when they were more about raising the dead and less about raising male genitals, were pretty decent. The recent stuff tends to make me feel like I should wash my hands after reading it.
I now I've said it before, but the demo chapter from her next Gentry book is AWFUL.
oh, dear. I like the storyline. feh. and some of the guards sound pretty hot.
The early Anita Blake books, when they were more about raising the dead and less about raising male genitals, were pretty decent. The recent stuff tends to make me feel like I should wash my hands after reading it.
totally there with you. I just want to know what happens. I'm all about the paperback.
I'm all about the paperback.
As far as LKH and Anne Rice are concerned, I'm all about the paperback bought at a used bookstore or thrift store. I don't want to give them my money.
Wrod, Ginger. Although I'm a member of the wants to find out what happened next camp, I think I already know what will happen to all LKH's characters: they'll service the ardeur and do a lot of killing. Le sigh. Too bad. I liked the "whipcrack adventure" early on.
I liked the tension, the sense that Anita was one step away from becoming evil. Now? She's got no moral problem with anything. Just don't hurt her friends.
So, should I read the things, or what? The Hamilton books, that is?
I didn't say I'd stopped reading, although it may get to the point that I start feeling like poking my eyes out while reading. My library has gotten all the recent ones, so at least I can punish myself for free. I generally dislike anything like censorship, but I keep thinking the Gentry books in the library need a bright red "Weird Sex on Every Page" sticker.
So, should I read the things, or what? The Hamilton books, that is?
Ehh. I don't think they're worth it. I enjoyed the first few, but gave up when the porniness started getting icky and the repetitiveness bored me rather than giving me the literary comfort food effect.
I keep thinking the Gentry books in the library need a bright red "Weird Sex on Every Page" sticker.
Boring wierd sex, no less.