The always-delightful Peter was one of my favorite follows on Tumblr, and I'm so sad for Diane Duane and the rest of his loved ones. What a loss.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
The Tainted Cup, by Robert Jackson BennettReally good read. Another I just discovered this week and enjoyed the hell out of was The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson. It follows some of the coming-of-age, fight-in-a-giant-contest-to-rule tropes, but it is really well written with a protagonist I really liked. It's also refreshingly witty with a raven god and...you know, I'm not going to do it justice, but the ravens are amazing.
Another recommendation for a clever, cozy riff off Arthurian legend is Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill. There's a wonderful female friendships at the heart of that one.
The always-delightful Peter was one of my favorite follows on Tumblr, and I'm so sad for Diane Duane and the rest of his loved ones. What a loss.I haven't read any of Peter Morwood's work, but that's very sad.
I'm 368th in line for "Ministry of Time" at my library. Only 30th for "Raven Scholar" and 25th for "Greenteeth". There is a sequel to "Tainted Cup" but my library has not bought it yet. I'm feeling very put upon.
My plan is to read Ministry of Time on Sunday, when I can start reading again and am taking a whole-ass laze and leisure day because finally time to, so, yay. Then I have a couple books lined up, but I can't even remember what they are. They're on my little table in the office, and the library just renewed them.
I'm sorry for his family and friends; that's very sad.
I admit I am still extremely confused by the ending of Ministry of Time? But I did finish. Also finished my gay hockey book.
The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson. It follows some of the coming-of-age, fight-in-a-giant-contest-to-rule tropes, but it is really well written with a protagonist I really liked. It's also refreshingly witty with a raven god and...you know, I'm not going to do it justice, but the ravens are amazing.
That does sound good!
Another recommendation for a clever, cozy riff off Arthurian legend is Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill.
I saw that one and wondered, but now I'll go back and add it to the perpetual Want to Read list I have going.
I admit I am still extremely confused by the ending of Ministry of Time?
Yeah, I was a bit confused too, but that might've been impacted by the breakneck speed I was reading by that point because my library ebook loan was about to expire.