another review for STAYING DEAD
Sep. 19th, 2004 06:30 amThis one from Green Man Review at http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/book_gilman_stayingdead.html
It's not a rave, and it's not really quotable, but it sounds like, despite some initial misgivings, I won another reader over. Go me! :-)
It's not a rave, and it's not really quotable, but it sounds like, despite some initial misgivings, I won another reader over. Go me! :-)
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Date: 2004-09-19 08:13 am (UTC)Of course, we all know publicists can make gold out of anything.
"Even though the plot is pure crap, this book makes an excellent paperweight. My cat loved it so much he pissed on it and buried it in the backyard."
becomes
"...This book [is] excellent. My cat loved it."
Still, it's always good to get another review.
Remind me to dredge up my review of Powers of Detection, since I forget when that'll be running in Chronicle. :>
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Date: 2004-09-19 10:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-19 03:10 pm (UTC)Personally, I keep reminding reviewers that if i can't use it, they don't get their name on a cover flap. So they don't gain a following. So they can't raise their per-review rates as a Sought-After Name... ;-)
And yes, review, please. Chronicle seems to be sadly backlogged on reviews, these days...
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Date: 2004-09-19 04:55 pm (UTC)"Laura Anne Gilman bucks the trend by focusing on a mystery that doesn’t revolve around murder, in “Palimpsest,” a story starring magical thief Wren and her partner Sergei (who are also the main characters in Gilman’s first original novel, Staying Dead). When Wren is hired to steal (or rather “retrieve”) a painting, she finds herself caught in the middle of conflicting agendas and a dangerous conspiracy. Luckily, her quick wits and her partner’s keen instincts are more than enough to handle the job... right? With Wren and Sergei, Gilman has a near-perfect team, genuinely likeable characters who carry the story in part due to their charisma together. Think Thomas Crown Affair with a little Nick and Nora Charles, and you’re on the right track."
As you can likely imagine, I am all about the "name on cover flap" goal.
Hope that helps, since it'd be a little while longer before that review sees print. Once it does, of course, I'll send clippings to Ace like always.