Best just to let it go, probably. You've already realized you're not going to change her mind, and further engagement will only cause frustration.
'A Hole in the World'
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 saw that, too, Connie. I'm afraid she's just (as many are) hypersensitive. Let it lie.
Just finished A Game of Thrones over lunch -- wow, that ending was intense. I think I'm going to stop at the library on my way home from work to see if I can grab up the second book.
I'm sure you're right. I just loathe being misrepresented. Hate it, hate it, hate it.
Ah, well, I'll just stew a bit.
::pats hair::
It's her first published book. I'm sure anything less that "I worship So-and-so's sneakers" would feel like a bad review.
A co-worker gave me an interesting book the other day; a collection of three mystery novels. The collection is Bell, Book, and Murder, by Rosemary Edgehill, and are murder mysteries set in the NY Wiccan/Pagan/Magick scene. A fun read, and if you have spent any time AT ALL around Wiccan, Pagan, or 'alternative spirituality' communitites, you have the added fun of nodding your head and saying "Yep, I know someone just like her. Oh, and someone like him, and I've been to a very similar store, and ..."
I may have to read it. She wrote four excellent Regency Romances before switching genres (curse her), but the single non-romance book of hers I attempted was sadly disappointing.
She's also eluki bes shahar, whose Hellflower trilogy is magnificent space opera.
I'm still bummed out she never finished the fantasy series she had going. There was a character in it with a litter of Rottweilers he'd named after Dunnett characters. heee.
Now *this* is my kind of review. [link]
There’s a suspense side-plot of sorts involving Richard Runyon, James’s cousin and next in line to inherit the title. Richard wants to be the duke, and he’ll stoop at nothing to get it. And make no mistake, he could not be more villainous short of planting a giant red neon sign on his head that says “PSYCHOTIC VILLAIN HERE” with a blinky arrow that points down, and maybe cueing Darth Vader’s theme every time he walks onto a scene.