Aug. 2nd, 2008

Books 43-49

Aug. 2nd, 2008 09:56 pm
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43. City of Bones, Cassandra Clare. Decidedly mediocre and very unimpressive. It could have been awesome, it really could have. The underlying world she created was intriguing, but the writing was average and the book had more boring bits than not. The plot was tired and predictable, and the supporting cast paper-thin. The main character is a Mary Sue unlike any I have ever seen, developing the SECRET WORLD SAVING POWERS after knowing NOTHING. Overall blech.

44. Fearless Fourteen, Janet Evanovich. Another in the Stephanie Plum series. See, these books manage to be light and entertaining without ever being the complete and utter crap that many other series descend into. They're fun, a bit silly, and pretty well written.

45. New Moon, Stephanie Meyer. Oh god. Just don't get me started.

46. Urban Shaman, C.E. Murphy. I really liked this one. A bit different, good use of the hunt mythology, and not your typical urban fantasy. In fact not very much typical about it at all. I was a bit apathetic over the beginning chapter, but once I got past that, it really was enjoyable.

47. The Rhinoceros who Quoted Nietzsche and other odd acquaintances, Peter S. Beagle. A collection of short stories from different parts of his writing career. All slightly fantastical, and most of these one reinterpretations of very traditional myths.

48. Motor Mouth, Janet Evanovich. I actually prefer these to the Stephanie Plum series. Not sure why, I think it might just be that I like Alex more. It might be her writing style for them is a little different, or it was stronger when she started. Again, light and fun.

49. Love Walked In, Marisa de los Santos. This is actually a book I picked up in Canada last August (yes, I do this with books AND dvds, welcome to my world). The story of a girl abandoned by her mother and another woman who crosses her path I really loved it. I loved the narrative style and the story she was telling. It flips between perspectives, and I really enjoyed the different details that would come from each.

The rest of what I've read this year

So, it's August and I'm almost at 50 books. Not bad, not great. I have some non-fiction on the horizon and that often takes longer to get through, but we'll see. It's not like it's a race!

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