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One might argue that Blindsight by Peter Watts had something new in the vampire vein. Of course it was science fiction, and one of the characters merely happened to be a vampire, in a scientific and not magical way. The story itself was a first encounter one.
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I'm re-reading Bridget Jones's Diary at the moment and I must say I didn't remember that the movie is so different from the book, I forgot all about that! so I'm discovering a lot of "new" things (again) haha
I'm also reading "No! I don't want to join a book club" by Virginia Ironside (the first book I borrowed from my public library for my e-reader ![]() |
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What I didn't like about The Corrections was the seemingly endless "background," replete with "shock value" scenes (like the "talking turd" scene, which struck me as completely OTT - point made, the man is anal retentive, let's move on). Oh well - on to the next novel. |
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I also listened to "Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict" recently, which wasn't bad, although Austen purists seemed to hate it. pannings? |
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If you end up liking Ninth Daughter, you might also want to look up Patriot Hearts under her regular name (nearly the same, but ends with -bly). It's a straight historical set from the viewpoints of Martha Washington, Dolly Madison, Abigail Adams, and Sally Hemings and pretty decent, though not nearly as good as The Emancipator's Wife, which is her Mary Todd Lincoln novel which was a finalist for a Michael Shaara Award for Excellence in a Civil War Novel. She also writes excellent sf/fantasy and other historical mysteries. As for me, I finished Elizabeth Ann Scarborough's Song of Sorcery, which was a charming understated mildly comedic quest-fantasy. I enjoyed it enough that I'll be buying the three sequels in the series, perhaps if the niche re-publisher participates in the Read an e-Book Week sale that Smashwords seems to have. Otherwise, they've got a 25% off discount coupon on their website (but PDF only) and they're also available via Omnilit which did 50% rebate for CyberMonday (but again, PDF only). I'll wait and see. Read a couple more R.A. MacAvoy. Really enjoyed The Book of Kells; I'm a sucker for time-travel tales of people getting sucked into another time and place to Help the Locals With Their Anachronistic Know-How and Discover Something About Themselves (in either direction of the time stream). And this one's got a Canadian in it, too! Plus Vikings in pre-medieval Ireland, always a bonus. Recommended. Was a little disappointed that The Grey Horse was not a sequel. But it was a fairly decent tale set post-Potato Famine about the clashing culture of Irish tenants and English landlords and late Victorian politics, as the backdrop for a Faerie man's wooing of a stubborn Irish lass. Not as paranormal romantic as that description might make it sound in case curious PNR fans were wondering, since that's not really the main focus of most of the story. But an interesting, pleasant rural historical fantasy read. To continue the theme of horses and authors named Elizabeth A*, partway through Elizabeth A. Lynn's The Silver Horse, which is the tale of a girl whose brother is lured away by the title creature into the clutches of some otherworldly being and enters the Land of Runaway Toys to bring him back. This is very short, about 1200 locations on the Kindle, and I suspect it was an older children's novel in its print incarnation. Cute and charming so far; a little reminiscent of Terry Pratchett's Wee Free Men, minus the Nac Mac Feegles. |
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