Jul. 2nd, 2009

Books

Jul. 2nd, 2009 07:56 am
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_Skin Trade_, Laurell Hamilton


As this is book 18 or so in a series, I can safely assume that you will not bother reading _Skin Trade_ unless you actually liked one or more of the preceding volumes in the saga of Anita Blake, She Who Is Destined To Have Everybody Else's Powers.

As most of my friends are reasonably sane, I can also assume that many of those who started in on these books stopped shortly after Anita started to get power-up tokens by engaging in chapter-long, (later multi-chapter) sex scenes. Perhaps you had heard that _Obsidian Butterfly_ was an exception, in that there was an actual plot, and a resolution to same. And then you would doubtless have heard that the succeeding books fell back into the abyss, indeed, tore it open wider and deeper and harder and O Yes! Anita shouted as she felt the metaphysical hugeness of her author working out her fantasies on the harsh white glare of the screen! Two vampires and a werewolf!

Ahem.

_Skin Trade_ is a mysterious throwback in terms of plot (there is one) and resolution (it does) and sex (there is relatively little, it doesn't come until the end, and it makes sense in terms of the plot).

I can't actually recommend it, though. If you like the sort of thing that Hamilton once wrote, you might like this.

Books

Jul. 2nd, 2009 07:56 am
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
_Skin Trade_, Laurell Hamilton


As this is book 18 or so in a series, I can safely assume that you will not bother reading _Skin Trade_ unless you actually liked one or more of the preceding volumes in the saga of Anita Blake, She Who Is Destined To Have Everybody Else's Powers.

As most of my friends are reasonably sane, I can also assume that many of those who started in on these books stopped shortly after Anita started to get power-up tokens by engaging in chapter-long, (later multi-chapter) sex scenes. Perhaps you had heard that _Obsidian Butterfly_ was an exception, in that there was an actual plot, and a resolution to same. And then you would doubtless have heard that the succeeding books fell back into the abyss, indeed, tore it open wider and deeper and harder and O Yes! Anita shouted as she felt the metaphysical hugeness of her author working out her fantasies on the harsh white glare of the screen! Two vampires and a werewolf!

Ahem.

_Skin Trade_ is a mysterious throwback in terms of plot (there is one) and resolution (it does) and sex (there is relatively little, it doesn't come until the end, and it makes sense in terms of the plot).

I can't actually recommend it, though. If you like the sort of thing that Hamilton once wrote, you might like this.

Books

Jul. 2nd, 2009 09:40 pm
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_Holy Hullabaloos: A Road Trip to the Battlegrounds of the Church/State Wars_, Jay Wexler

Wexler teaches at BU Law, and this is book is written in a light conversational tone which reaches the pinnacle of Cambridge style: it's as though Wexler were talking to a few folks at a party, and he just happened to have all the quotes and references he needed in his pocket.

The book is about various First Amendment religious cases that have reached the Supreme Court, but I found it so entertaining that I'd be willing to read another one on tuna migration patterns, if Wexler had something to say about that.

Books

Jul. 2nd, 2009 09:40 pm
dsrtao: dsr as a LEGO minifig (Default)
_Holy Hullabaloos: A Road Trip to the Battlegrounds of the Church/State Wars_, Jay Wexler

Wexler teaches at BU Law, and this is book is written in a light conversational tone which reaches the pinnacle of Cambridge style: it's as though Wexler were talking to a few folks at a party, and he just happened to have all the quotes and references he needed in his pocket.

The book is about various First Amendment religious cases that have reached the Supreme Court, but I found it so entertaining that I'd be willing to read another one on tuna migration patterns, if Wexler had something to say about that.
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The crunching noise behind me is the sound of Phoebe chewing on a mouse.
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