Books 2012: Today, the world, I hate it.
Apr. 10th, 2012 12:23 pmBooks 2012: 56-57
56. Sherwood Smith, Senrid. Book View Café, ebook.
Aimed a bit younger than YA. Entertaining, if somewhat saccharine.
jennygadget, you might give it a shot for your thing?
57. Jonathan Maberry, Assassin's Code. St. Martin's Press, 2012.
Read for review for Tor.com. Shallow American-centric thriller with skiffy bits and problematic elements: I wanted to like it more than I ultimately did.
So now I am trying to read Mary Gentle's The Black Opera. So far, it seems very promising. But I possess today an irrational hate for the whole world, and it's rather interfering with my enjoyment of anything.
56. Sherwood Smith, Senrid. Book View Café, ebook.
Aimed a bit younger than YA. Entertaining, if somewhat saccharine.
57. Jonathan Maberry, Assassin's Code. St. Martin's Press, 2012.
Read for review for Tor.com. Shallow American-centric thriller with skiffy bits and problematic elements: I wanted to like it more than I ultimately did.
So now I am trying to read Mary Gentle's The Black Opera. So far, it seems very promising. But I possess today an irrational hate for the whole world, and it's rather interfering with my enjoyment of anything.
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