It's odd how I seem to go through most of my time all placid and easygoing with most stuff, and then suddenly one morning I'll read something like "Teens aren't very sophisticated thinkers" in a random comment in somebody's lj and feel all stabstabstab.
Which isn't a very sophisticated response, now that I think about it.
Back to work. Can I repeat my urge from yesterday? Seriously, anybody who comments with anything -- not even fic; something to distract or entertain me or *something* from my tedium -- will earn loads of affection from me. You could even rec me books; I need to go to the library this week.
Which isn't a very sophisticated response, now that I think about it.
Back to work. Can I repeat my urge from yesterday? Seriously, anybody who comments with anything -- not even fic; something to distract or entertain me or *something* from my tedium -- will earn loads of affection from me. You could even rec me books; I need to go to the library this week.
Re: Also really liked your last F/K...
26/8/04 19:17 (UTC)Plus, books! I liked the Kushiel's series, and some of the Butler (it was odd, though, with the Parables books, because I loved the first, but the second felt weaker, like it really should have been three books and not two). I will definitely check out your recs.
Re: Also really liked your last F/K...
27/8/04 17:30 (UTC)_Wild Seed_ by Butler is different from any of her other stuff. It can be described as fantasy, since it starts in pre-contact Africa and even though it goes a bit into our future the phenomenon is not ever described scientifically. It's the first book in the Patternmaster series. I am *not* rec'ing the whole series.
(Sekrit: If you're able to get a copy of _Wild Seed_ you'll recognize my screen name.)
I think the second Parable book was weaker, too.
Yet another rec: The Sparrow & The Children of God by Mary Doria Russell. Jesuits in space! Good sf, history, theology, anthropology, funny & very, very, very sad.