more wednesday
Mar. 26th, 2014 10:49 pmThings.
What are you currently reading?
Rereading Walter Jon Williams's City On Fire, because I got a craving to reread it. Well, actually to reread Metropolitan, but why stop there. CoF is still excellent (as is Metropolitan).
What did you recently finish reading?
Metropolitan, naturally. That's three reads in, mm, three years, which feels simply decadent. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
Before that, Watership Down, for no reason other than that I can't remember the last time I'd read it. Still quite good, still The Aeneid With Bunnies. My main complaint is that it's got too many characters, to be honest; several of the rabbits from Sandleford all blur together, and even the Efrafans aren't as well distinguished as they might be.
Oh, and another story from Lucius Shepherd's The Dragon Griaule, a cycle of corrupt, oppressive fantasy stories. They're good, don't get me wrong; I just can only read so much at once.
What do you think you'll read next?
Something new, I think; it's been mostly rereads and retreads for awhile.
What are you currently reading?
Rereading Walter Jon Williams's City On Fire, because I got a craving to reread it. Well, actually to reread Metropolitan, but why stop there. CoF is still excellent (as is Metropolitan).
What did you recently finish reading?
Metropolitan, naturally. That's three reads in, mm, three years, which feels simply decadent. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
Before that, Watership Down, for no reason other than that I can't remember the last time I'd read it. Still quite good, still The Aeneid With Bunnies. My main complaint is that it's got too many characters, to be honest; several of the rabbits from Sandleford all blur together, and even the Efrafans aren't as well distinguished as they might be.
Oh, and another story from Lucius Shepherd's The Dragon Griaule, a cycle of corrupt, oppressive fantasy stories. They're good, don't get me wrong; I just can only read so much at once.
What do you think you'll read next?
Something new, I think; it's been mostly rereads and retreads for awhile.