Forthcoming reviews for STAYING DEAD
Aug. 31st, 2004 07:47 amI am told that there is a good review in the current issue of Starlog but I haven't gotten my hands on it yet.
Likewise, I am told there will be a short but useful review of le book in the September issue of Locus.
I am reserving judgement until I actually see these reviews, but there's some anticipatory pleasure waiting just to the left of my right shoulder...
Edit: Oh yeah, and finished Robin McKinley's SUNSHINE. A very strong read, but I found myself far more interested in her worldbuilding than her character. Sunshine (the character) and Con never quite became more fascinating that the worlds they lived in. I'm still not sure if this was a flaw in the book or not, since the world was so damn brilliant...
In other news, the revisions slog on. And it rains. The excitement never ends around here...
Likewise, I am told there will be a short but useful review of le book in the September issue of Locus.
I am reserving judgement until I actually see these reviews, but there's some anticipatory pleasure waiting just to the left of my right shoulder...
Edit: Oh yeah, and finished Robin McKinley's SUNSHINE. A very strong read, but I found myself far more interested in her worldbuilding than her character. Sunshine (the character) and Con never quite became more fascinating that the worlds they lived in. I'm still not sure if this was a flaw in the book or not, since the world was so damn brilliant...
In other news, the revisions slog on. And it rains. The excitement never ends around here...
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Date: 2004-08-31 06:57 am (UTC)Don't forget about the cinnamon rolls! =)
As for character, it did seem that there should have been more to them.
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Date: 2004-08-31 07:06 am (UTC)Dude. I put on five pounds, reading those scenes...
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Date: 2004-08-31 07:45 am (UTC)Congrats on the reviews!
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Date: 2004-08-31 10:39 am (UTC)They're still two of my favorite "comfort reading" books, when I just want to revist an old friend. Outlaws of Sherwood was fun, likewise Beauty, and Deerskin is a little heavy-handed but moving nonetheless. The Door in the Hedge is a story collection,and while I have fond memories of discovering it, I don't think it's her best stuff (certainly Water would be a better selection of her short work.)
Hrm. Think I've read a lot of her stuff? (Haven't gotten to Rose Daughter yet, though)
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Date: 2004-08-31 12:14 pm (UTC)I also liked Spindle's End quite a bit, though it is a very different story.
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Date: 2004-08-31 08:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-31 09:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-01 03:01 am (UTC)Well, once I get a chance, I plan to write a rave about it somewhere. :) I meant to tell you, I got hold of a copy a couple of weeks ago and loved it. Alas, a borrowed copy, so I'll have to get my own before I review it. (I do not like relying on my memory for a review!) But it will be a rave, because I loved the entire book, the whole world-concept, and the characters. And the relationships. Oh, and yeah, spies? What is not to love, girl?
So, just thought I should mention. :)
Katie
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Date: 2004-09-01 04:19 am (UTC)(as an aside, you know you've fallen from tea-drinking grace when you come around the corner into the kitchen, see that the coffee pot is almost full with a thick black liquid, and you think "there's a beautiful thing...")
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Date: 2004-09-02 07:18 am (UTC)Probably, actually--since adults write letters from time to time, too. :-)