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Books 2008: 120-123
120. Michele Sagara, Cast in Courtlight
121. Michele Sagara, Cast in Secret
These are... pretty good books, all told. Quite light, but fast, and with sufficient meat and mystery to keep me reading. All night, in fact.
Yeah, going to have to stop doing that.
122. Jennifer Rardin, Bitten to Death.
Like Cadbury's chocolate, having very little objective virtue. And yet, I enjoy it anyway.
123. Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, Duainfey.
The first book of a projected duology. I trust Lee and Miller, and thus am less disappointed in this than I would be otherwise. It's set-up, and I hope the next book, Longeye, brings the payoff, because well done, interestingly peopled, and set in an intriguing world as it is, set-up without much payoff is not what I read a hardcover for.
120. Michele Sagara, Cast in Courtlight
121. Michele Sagara, Cast in Secret
These are... pretty good books, all told. Quite light, but fast, and with sufficient meat and mystery to keep me reading. All night, in fact.
Yeah, going to have to stop doing that.
122. Jennifer Rardin, Bitten to Death.
Like Cadbury's chocolate, having very little objective virtue. And yet, I enjoy it anyway.
123. Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, Duainfey.
The first book of a projected duology. I trust Lee and Miller, and thus am less disappointed in this than I would be otherwise. It's set-up, and I hope the next book, Longeye, brings the payoff, because well done, interestingly peopled, and set in an intriguing world as it is, set-up without much payoff is not what I read a hardcover for.