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Best review I've read in a while:
http://www.sfdiplomat.net/sf_diplomat/2007/06/review_the_harl.html
"...A systemic and catastrophic failure of the entire process of book creation from initial idea to writing to editing..."
It's a thing of beauty.
"...A systemic and catastrophic failure of the entire process of book creation from initial idea to writing to editing..."
It's a thing of beauty.
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You are right, it is a thing of beauty. I shall send an e-mail to LKH with this link and then stare at her blog until she rants about another 'negative reader'.
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I think he nails the major points for the last 5 books, and not just the Whorelequin
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the subject of a spin-off novel.
...At least get the clan right.
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And you know, I can see where one could make that mistake. There's so many damn were types wandering around in LKH's books.
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That is one of the most delicious things I have ever read. :D
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If I ever became a complete asshole over something I wasn't even good at, I'd hope somebody would put me in my place. It's more embarrassing for LKH now.
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This perfectly articulates one of LKH's most annoying habits: substituting actual characterization with a description of a character's appearance. That was extremely entertaining, thank you.
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**(Well, not really.) ;-)
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And I have to say, I'm incredibly pleased to see an outsider call Anita a Mary Sue. Especially someone who admits that he hasn't really read any other Anita books... coming in cold and recognizing it right from the start is a great vindication for the rest of us (right up there with there being a rule on the official board to not call Anita/Merry/etc. "Mary Sues")
I also wish LKH would start actually reading reviews of her work, and not look at the bookcharts. Hell, even when I get a paper turned back to me with a high mark, I always look through it to the comments below pointing out what I should have done better for next time. But I guess that means I care about the craft and not just the rewards.
I wonder how LKH looks at her writing... is it her career? Her job? Or her passion?
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... scratch that, I like the second one better. XD
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Here's hoping LKH DOES see that and DOES write a blog in response. The floggings that will ensue would be absolutely precious.
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I thought he was being kind of mocking. Calling Anita progressive is kind of like calling her a feminist. She's only 'progressive' in that she takes whatever she wants while still judging others.
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OMG.
It was as bad as we've thought!
I wonder of LKH will think we paid that reviwer or that reviewer just 'didn't like being pushed out of her comfort zone'
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Bwahaha hahaha ahahaha ahahahahahahahahahahaha ahahahaha ahahahaha ahahahahaa
*breathes*
Bwahahahahahahahaha
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I'm pretty sure those who wish to dismiss it will blithely use that fact to dismiss him, though.
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The really sad thing is, I like the idea of "The Harlequin", a shadowy, creepy secret vampire police. Pity she does the idea no justice in the book, by the sounds of things.
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Seriously! This bit of the review makes the book sound pretty interesting, actually:
"However, Blake is soon under attack as the Harlequins use their ability to amplify doubts and fears to sew confusion amongst Anita’s vampire and shape-shifting allies. Eventually the Harlequin try to enslave half the vampire population of the city, forcing Anita to battle them to the death."
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I'm only reading this book for the lulz. And I'm waiting until I can check it out of the library.
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BWAHAHAHAH XD XD
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What a great article! Thanks for posting this, seriously. ^^
(And somehow I feel just bitchy enough to mention... has the woman never met a Crest White Strip? WTF?)
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I am not a fan of ragging on appearance, but there is such a thing as looking remotely professional. It looks like she rolled out of bed, slapped on some lipstick, threw on some product to keep the hair from being too obnoxious, and maybe threw on a pair of clean jeans with the t-shirt she wore to bed.
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Also, I'm no beauty queen either, as far as picking on someone for things that can't be helped in their visage, but hell, how hard is it to brush one's teeth, use a white strip, or match a foundation? Choose a better lipstick... anything that looks like she even cared a little, yanno? So yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head. :)
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I... ow.
Ouch. Damn. OUCH. I feel terrible now, even though I kind of agree (although I'd have to insert a different LKH book title). These are words fashioned into a rapier, and aimed, and flawless bull's-eye, and DAMN.
Re: I... ow.
It's very telling that she doesn't like fanfiction. She worried about some serious competition who the original works.
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Just one thing though... Micah is the "king" of the leopards not the hyenas. Unless for some crazy batshit reason that changes in this book. I wouldn't put it past LKH.