oliphantarama; tooth and seminary
Oct. 3rd, 2006 01:47 pmDeath Served Up Cold, by B. J. Oliphant
A Ceremonial Death, by B. J. Oliphant
Here's to the Newly Dead, by B. J. Oliphant
Hrm. I guess I was on a roll with these. Not much new to add about them that I haven't already said. Have not gotten sick of stories nor protagonist *one bit*, which is impressive.
(181/250, 182/250, 183/250)
Seminary, by Paul Hendrickson
This was yet another of those spiritual memoirs of youth I'm always reading. Anyway, I really liked this one and I thought the decision to interview so many other men who'd attended the same seminary really enriched the book. Particularly as the author is quite good at the whole 'show, don't tell' thing.
(184/250)
Tooth and Claw, by Jo Walton
A novel of Victorian manners with dragons in, and dragon manners for that matter. I liked this book very much, will be reading Farthing soon.
(185/250)
A Ceremonial Death, by B. J. Oliphant
Here's to the Newly Dead, by B. J. Oliphant
Hrm. I guess I was on a roll with these. Not much new to add about them that I haven't already said. Have not gotten sick of stories nor protagonist *one bit*, which is impressive.
(181/250, 182/250, 183/250)
Seminary, by Paul Hendrickson
This was yet another of those spiritual memoirs of youth I'm always reading. Anyway, I really liked this one and I thought the decision to interview so many other men who'd attended the same seminary really enriched the book. Particularly as the author is quite good at the whole 'show, don't tell' thing.
(184/250)
Tooth and Claw, by Jo Walton
A novel of Victorian manners with dragons in, and dragon manners for that matter. I liked this book very much, will be reading Farthing soon.
(185/250)