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My skills in time-wasting procrastination improve apace: over the past five days I've done none of the college work I'm supposed to be doing. Instead, I've screwed around, read books, slept and last night, when I ought to have slept, failed to sleep*, leading to me missing my lecture of the day.

The books: 15-18/16-19

Scott Westerfeld, Pretties and Specials.

I really, really like these books. The worldbuilding is fun and interesting, the plot is twisty and fast-paced, and Tally Youngblood is a very interesting, compelling character.

There was a minor hiccup in believability about halfway through Specials, but the ending felt note-perfect, and made up for it.

Steven Brust, The Phoenix Guards.

I read Dumas as a child (I was nine or ten, I think), and looking back, most of the action probably went right over my head. Brust's work here is, I think, very much a homage, and I enjoyed it exceedingly. I want more: alas, I will have to wait.



Persons who have read the books of P.C. Hodgell: are they worth reading? Should I read them?

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*There was the Purring Cat, the Coughing Parent, the Paw-in-the-Eye, and finally my very own coughing fit. Getting to sleep at 0430 does not encourage me to arise with wakefulness at any point before noon. Joy.
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