Revisiting Narnia, edited by Shanna Caughey
Some of these essays were so brilliant I wanted to track down their authors and hug them, some of them were enjoyable despite their flaws, and a very few were obnoxiously stupid. One person's stupid is another's insightful, I guess. But hurray for the rest of the essays!
(70/250)
Moominpappa at Sea, by Tove Janssen
Oh man, I hadn't read a Moomin book in ages, and they are even better than I remembered. I'd forgotten how dark and wry they can get.
(71/250)
Hot Six, by Janet Evanovich
Goofy, sexy, and amusing. Despite fears, am not tiring of series.
(72/250)
Necklace of Kisses, by Francesca Lia Block
Hm. I was never fully enamoured of this book, even though I really wanted to be. I love the earlier books I've read about these characters. This one had moments of great sparklitude, and I enjoyed it - it wasn't a waste of time - but there just wasn't as much there there. Or it was trying too hard to be like the other books instead of just being like them. Or something. Bummer.
(73/250)
Crown of Lights, by Phil Rickman
Went back and filled in the book in this series that I missed. Was well worth filling in, despite sense of deja vu. Unexpected upside: Am secure in knowledge that while protagonist's daughter will get even more irritating, she will also grow out of it. Very very hard to put down for the last 200 pages or so.
(74/250)
Some of these essays were so brilliant I wanted to track down their authors and hug them, some of them were enjoyable despite their flaws, and a very few were obnoxiously stupid. One person's stupid is another's insightful, I guess. But hurray for the rest of the essays!
(70/250)
Moominpappa at Sea, by Tove Janssen
Oh man, I hadn't read a Moomin book in ages, and they are even better than I remembered. I'd forgotten how dark and wry they can get.
(71/250)
Hot Six, by Janet Evanovich
Goofy, sexy, and amusing. Despite fears, am not tiring of series.
(72/250)
Necklace of Kisses, by Francesca Lia Block
Hm. I was never fully enamoured of this book, even though I really wanted to be. I love the earlier books I've read about these characters. This one had moments of great sparklitude, and I enjoyed it - it wasn't a waste of time - but there just wasn't as much there there. Or it was trying too hard to be like the other books instead of just being like them. Or something. Bummer.
(73/250)
Crown of Lights, by Phil Rickman
Went back and filled in the book in this series that I missed. Was well worth filling in, despite sense of deja vu. Unexpected upside: Am secure in knowledge that while protagonist's daughter will get even more irritating, she will also grow out of it. Very very hard to put down for the last 200 pages or so.
(74/250)
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Date: 2006-04-30 02:59 pm (UTC)http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1585677248/sr=8-1/qid=1146408912/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-2638122-6231207?%5Fencoding=UTF8
It's rather long and very silly, I haven't gotten more than a hundred-something pages in so far myself. But Pet actually read the whole thing, and that's rare for him anymore, he's too lazy to get all the way through a book when there are computer games to play. :)
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Date: 2006-05-07 06:14 am (UTC)