Steven Brust, "Jhegaala"
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Books 2008: 126
126. Steven Brust, Jhegaala.
This is nothing like the book I'd hoped for, and yet, for all that, quite excellent.
It's set shortly after Vlad leaves Dragaera (between Teckla and Orca, I think, although I could be misremembering). He's gone East to look up his mother's relatives and avoid the Jhereg, but since this is a Vlad Taltos novel, it doesn't work out quite that simple.
It's Vlad. It's Brust. Really, is there much else to say?
I should probably finish my packing. Gods, I hate travelling. Why do I do it?
126. Steven Brust, Jhegaala.
This is nothing like the book I'd hoped for, and yet, for all that, quite excellent.
It's set shortly after Vlad leaves Dragaera (between Teckla and Orca, I think, although I could be misremembering). He's gone East to look up his mother's relatives and avoid the Jhereg, but since this is a Vlad Taltos novel, it doesn't work out quite that simple.
It's Vlad. It's Brust. Really, is there much else to say?
I should probably finish my packing. Gods, I hate travelling. Why do I do it?
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Date: 2008-10-27 06:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-27 09:55 pm (UTC)(I found it quite - surprisingly! - pleasantly undemanding, for a Brust novel.)
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