My father loaned me the latest Pern book, Dragon's Kin. I'm glad for the loan and I quite enjoyed it. At the same time, it felt...a bit contrived, really. It meandered and then rushed and then spun about and landed neat and pat and tidy.
And just a touch unreal. Oh, well. It was still a nifty enough story in its own right. Just not quite to the level of some of the others.
Other than that I've read Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed book, about the journalist's foray into living on the sort of minimum-wage or near-minimum-wage jobs that many people must subsist on. It's...a very sobering read.
And just a touch unreal. Oh, well. It was still a nifty enough story in its own right. Just not quite to the level of some of the others.
Other than that I've read Barbara Ehrenreich's Nickel and Dimed book, about the journalist's foray into living on the sort of minimum-wage or near-minimum-wage jobs that many people must subsist on. It's...a very sobering read.
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I did like Brightly Burning, and I like anything with Albarich, so Exile's Honor was good. I wonder if you've heard The Face Within. It's a filk about Albarich. Anyway, I may crawl off to bed now.
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Alberich rocks. I have not heard (or else have forgotten) The Face Within.
Have you read Sun In Glory? It's a collection of short stories in that world, and it largely stinks (my opinion). But the last piece is a short by Lackey, and it involves Alberich.
Of course, I swear there's a continuity break with statements made in the Storms series in that short story (and another that is tied to it). But hey, what's a continuity break among friends, right? *sigh*