Unlikely Thirteenth Enderverse
Jul. 9th, 2007 04:41 pmAn Unlikely Cat Lady, by Nina Malkin
Charming story about the author's experiences with a family of ferals that moved into her urban backyard. The writing style is very obviously that of someone who has done a lot of magazine freelancing, but in the good way, not the bad way - crisp, entertaining, discursive.
(123/250)
The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield
Absolutely engrossing melodrama - contemporary situation but Victorian/gothic sensibilities. Ate this one up, I did.
(124/250)
First Meetings in the Enderverse, by Orson Scott Card
I doubt this would be worth reading unless you are already a total Ender geek (like me). If so, it'll be of chief interest for the previously unpublished stories. The first of those was especially fun.
(125/250)
Charming story about the author's experiences with a family of ferals that moved into her urban backyard. The writing style is very obviously that of someone who has done a lot of magazine freelancing, but in the good way, not the bad way - crisp, entertaining, discursive.
(123/250)
The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield
Absolutely engrossing melodrama - contemporary situation but Victorian/gothic sensibilities. Ate this one up, I did.
(124/250)
First Meetings in the Enderverse, by Orson Scott Card
I doubt this would be worth reading unless you are already a total Ender geek (like me). If so, it'll be of chief interest for the previously unpublished stories. The first of those was especially fun.
(125/250)