ladysprite: (MoarCat)
ladysprite ([personal profile] ladysprite) wrote2009-12-28 11:50 am

Repercussions

The true tragedy and horror of the holiday season is this:

Winding up with a new Charles DeLint novel - the first collection of Newford short stories in years - and a new Kelley Armstrong novel, finally focusing on your favorite characters again, both waiting and teasing and tempting you on your to-read pile while you're about 100 pages from the end of the most dull, poorly-written, mediocre urban fantasy novel that it's ever been your dubious pleasure to plod through.

I've put enough time and effort into finishing this book that I don't want to give up now, this close to the end. But it's getting harder and harder to push through it with such delicious brain candy waiting for me and calling my name.

Of course, then I have the added trauma of having to choose between the two...

My life is so hard.

[identity profile] gmkieran.livejournal.com 2009-12-29 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
ooooh....new de Lint! what is it? we wantssss it preciousssss, we wantsssss it! ;)

and I'm a fan of the multi-book theory - I think I have at least four I'll be "getting back to" sometime close to never. :D

[identity profile] ladysprite.livejournal.com 2009-12-29 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Muse and Reverie" - it's a new collection, just out in hardcover - I first saw it a few weeks ago. I'm only just starting it, but I'm already in love. :)

Sometimes I read multiple books, but most of the time when I'm reading something I'm enjoying it enough that I want to focus on it, and my reading time is limited enough that I don't want to split it....

[identity profile] gmkieran.livejournal.com 2009-12-30 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
well, now I know where *some* of my christmas money is going! :D and yes, when I'm enjoying a book, I read it through and nothing interrupts that. lately, though, my taste in books has been poor and I haven't finished anything I've picked up in the last several months. amusingly enough, the first I'm likely to is a piece of non-fiction entitled In Defense of Food.

in any case, I will join you in de Lint delight as soon as may be arranged!