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What was THE MOMENT for you?
Hey Fellow Lashers.
I've got a question I've been wondering about for you all. Consider it a survey of sorts.
What was THE MOMENT when you knew that you were done with AB:VH (Or even Merry?) I'm not talking about the bad grammer, the endless, bore me to death sex scenes, or LKH not even remembering how to spell her own character names. (We've all plodded along with those in the hopes that it would someday get better.) I mean the moment when it FINALLY happened. When you threw whatever book you were reading across the room and just KNEW you were never going to pick it up again?
I've got a question I've been wondering about for you all. Consider it a survey of sorts.
What was THE MOMENT when you knew that you were done with AB:VH (Or even Merry?) I'm not talking about the bad grammer, the endless, bore me to death sex scenes, or LKH not even remembering how to spell her own character names. (We've all plodded along with those in the hopes that it would someday get better.) I mean the moment when it FINALLY happened. When you threw whatever book you were reading across the room and just KNEW you were never going to pick it up again?
For me, it had to be in Incubus Dreams. I almost did it when we found out Richard was now a rape victim (WHAT?? A-fucking-NOTHER one?? Can you not have a dick in the AB world and not get raped?) But I held on. Then it was almost the sex scene were Anita goes on and on in great detail about barfing and blowjobs, followed by the 18 thousand fuckmefuckmefuckmes at the end. But not quite - I was plodding along until....
The bad guys leave a note.
After all this drama, all this tension (well, no not really, but let's pretend), said bad guys don't even show up and do a "Whoops! Our bad! So sorry. Gotta-go-bye!"
For me, that was IT! I was never ever EVER going to pay good money to read this woman's crap again. And I feel so much freer for it!
What was everyone's else THAT'S IT moment of clarity?
Just curious.
Blue
P.S. For Merry, it was in the last book, which I didn't even bother to read, when my friend mentioned to me that is was 384 pages and they STILL hadn't made it to the Seelie Court. But they sure as hell did fuck alot. BAH!!
The bad guys leave a note.
After all this drama, all this tension (well, no not really, but let's pretend), said bad guys don't even show up and do a "Whoops! Our bad! So sorry. Gotta-go-bye!"
For me, that was IT! I was never ever EVER going to pay good money to read this woman's crap again. And I feel so much freer for it!
What was everyone's else THAT'S IT moment of clarity?
Just curious.
Blue
P.S. For Merry, it was in the last book, which I didn't even bother to read, when my friend mentioned to me that is was 384 pages and they STILL hadn't made it to the Seelie Court. But they sure as hell did fuck alot. BAH!!
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Also, Jonathan Strange and Mister Norrel keeps getting really good things said about it.
Oy, I have yet to look forward to translating the rest of DM into English.
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Though, the third book has made me wary what with the love-rectangle between Sookie, Bill, Eric and Alicide - but I've yet to read the next two books. They're sitting on my "to be read" pile.
Eh, not a huge fan of Kim Harrison. They make as much sense as Sharpe's Challenge (Part one (http://dwg.livejournal.com/584608.html) and part two (http://dwg.livejournal.com/587362.html)), only without the awesome of Sean Bean to propel the story. Really, there are ink-blot tests out there with better writing skills.
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my $0.02
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Actually, all her books are damned smart. I love me some Kushner. I'm in the middle of her newest. YAY for a noble-girl-who-takes-up-swordplay story that is realistic and makes sense! YAY I SAY!
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She has written other fairy-ish books, I believe. (One of which... I own? And have read? Must really assemble library into coherent structure...)