Can anyone give me a good reason to finish the latest Laurell K. Hamilton Merrie Gentry book, Seduced by Moonlight? I'm usually a bit obsessive about finishing books I've started, but I think if I read very many more descriptions of hair and magical orgasms, my head is going to explode.
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."
Um, if you finish, you can get on with your life? Now, I've not read the book, so maybe you want to hear it gets better later or something, but I can't help there.
Not me. Life is too short to read unenjoyable bad books. If they aren't fun, they've lost their raison d'etre.
Sometimes even bad ones suck me in at least enough that I want to know what happens. Or how much they can suck. Or something.
Sometimes even bad ones suck me in at least enough that I want to know what happens. Or how much they can suck. Or something.
Case in point, I read all three Dune prequels. It's not something I'm proud of.
I have a hard enough time finishing books I enjoy, let alone ones I don't. Read the last five pages so you know how it ends and then throw it across the room, Ginger.
Case in point, I read all three Dune prequels. It's not something I'm proud of.
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Dang. That's ... impressive, in a perverse sort of way.
As for Borderland stuff, John M. Ford also wrote a pretty good offbrand Borderland novel, The Last Hot Time. Not sure why it wasn't explicitly part of the brand, but it's definitely set there(ish).
As for Borderland stuff, John M. Ford also wrote a pretty good offbrand Borderland novel, The Last Hot Time. Not sure why it wasn't explicitly part of the brand, but it's definitely set there(ish).
Thanks Joe, that's a good tip. I had missed that one. It does seem Borderland-esque from the reviews. He did hang out with that crowd (wrote for the Liavek shared world), but I do wonder why it was off-brand. Creative or contractual differences?
I have no idea. There's a couple of characters in the novel that look exactly like some Bordertown characters, but act entirely differently.
I'm told (and Micole would know more than I) that The Last Hot Time is actually a roman a clef about ... I dunno. People that Ford knows. But there's also the whole thing that the plot is so well-hidden you have to read it three times to have it make any sense.
I always feel deeply stupid after reading a novel by John M. Ford. IJS.
Me, too. But in a good way.