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Laura ([personal profile] kyrielle) wrote2004-04-21 09:54 pm

Good night!

Tonight I will sleep with my contacts where they belong, in their case, not my eyes. :P I took photos today and put 4 up in the photo-blog. I am not real thrilled with any of the four, they are not deathlessly-cool photos. But they are good enough to share, at least.

Stuff got done online tonight. I'm not so sure about tomorrow or Friday, however - because I've found out that Alta is now waiting for me at the library, and, well...yeah. (Joust, the first book of the series, had some continuity glitches. It was not perfect or even close. And it was still amazingly fun and I'd recommend it, because the continuity errors didn't damage the core story, nothing critical depended on them, they just made you want to call in an emergency editing team occasionally. I sort of expect Alta to likely be in the same class: a lot of fun, marvelous world and cool story, but still with things to make you want to call in a special-editor team to chase off whatever-it-was. Hopefully it will be even better than anticipated and get by with no major continuity drops that I can spot, but...I'll be happy if it's as good as Joust, in the end. The world is compelling, and I want to see more of it.)

Book foo

[identity profile] dormouse-in-tea.livejournal.com 2004-04-22 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
The third Holly Lisle book in that trilogy you got me started on is out. in paperback. Gods Old & Dark

There is also another paperback I thought you might be interested in, by Mike Resnick, The Return of Santiago

The Dragon of Despair is out in paperback, and I am all vexed. We are not actually getting the fourth book this year. We are getting a stand-alone fantasy novel, in hardcover, entitled The Buried Pyramid. Admittedly, it is going to be GOOD, but...want fourth book!