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22/6/04 11:39
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Over the last couple days, I finished Stiff and The Princess Diaries, and then read the first few hundred pages of Mother Nature. Yesterday evening I began the third volume of Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, which like the previous books I am finding pleasantly engrossing entertainment -- though I have to admit that there is *one* minor distraction so far.

There's a section early in the novel where the point of view switches to a man who refers to the male lead pretty consistently by his last name. Given that the male lead's last name is Fraser, I think you can see where my head jumps out of the book for a bit.

I have to say, though, it's kind of entertaining to try and imagine Fraser in an eighteenth century Scottish prison.

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22/6/04 17:11 (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] dsudis.livejournal.com
Eeee! Jamie! I haven't reread those since I got into DS, and I don't imagine it'll be too huge a problem - I've got Jamie very clear in my mind. OTOH, just watching Pros is starting to get my "Ray" wires crossed, so you never know...

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22/6/04 19:06 (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] pearl-o.livejournal.com
Heh, yes. My "Fraser" switch is very clearly set to Benton, I find. Of course, it's only an issue at all for like 100 pages of the book.

(Although the whole repeated thing about "stubborn Frasers" has added cuteness, too, I guess.)

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