Another 3 books
Dec. 9th, 2007 02:45 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I can only blame two on travel, the other one gabriel_le borrowed from the library.
Book 35: The Harlequin by Laurell K. Hamilton. Another Anita Blake story, but at least there's some story here, and some vamp-fighting and stuff like that. Oh, and Edward is back, too. So you know there's got to be more than just the hot-vamp/were/necro-sex stuff. Better than the last couple.
Book 36: Witch Fantastic Edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg. A collection of Witch stories. Highly variable quality.
Book 37: Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson. An interesting novel, it starts out feeling very like an early 20th century fantastic fiction novel of lost continents and such, though with slight hints that there is a bit more going on, then takes a sharp left turn about a third of the way in. Worth reading.
Book 35: The Harlequin by Laurell K. Hamilton. Another Anita Blake story, but at least there's some story here, and some vamp-fighting and stuff like that. Oh, and Edward is back, too. So you know there's got to be more than just the hot-vamp/were/necro-sex stuff. Better than the last couple.
Book 36: Witch Fantastic Edited by Mike Resnick and Martin H. Greenberg. A collection of Witch stories. Highly variable quality.
Book 37: Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson. An interesting novel, it starts out feeling very like an early 20th century fantastic fiction novel of lost continents and such, though with slight hints that there is a bit more going on, then takes a sharp left turn about a third of the way in. Worth reading.