Quick, someone rec me a book or three. My biweekly library trip is tomorrow and I'm fresh out of ideas for things to read.
Please?
(Although I suppose I could just read fic, watch TV, and force myself to write over the next two weeks if I'm bookless...or I could delve further into my shelf of Classics I've Totally Been Meaning To Read For A While NowBut Never Will Until Just This Sort of Situation...)
ETA: Most of you know my tastes, but for those of you who don't, I'll read practically anything except a straight romance. I have particular penchants for sci-fi, fantasy, quirky literary/mainstream fiction, humor of any stripe, travel writing, and historical novels or nonfiction, but really, anything goes.
Please?
(Although I suppose I could just read fic, watch TV, and force myself to write over the next two weeks if I'm bookless...or I could delve further into my shelf of Classics I've Totally Been Meaning To Read For A While Now
ETA: Most of you know my tastes, but for those of you who don't, I'll read practically anything except a straight romance. I have particular penchants for sci-fi, fantasy, quirky literary/mainstream fiction, humor of any stripe, travel writing, and historical novels or nonfiction, but really, anything goes.
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Date: 2007-06-16 10:52 pm (UTC)Really? I thought everyone knew this about me. Where others find it satiric, I find it insipid and faintly stupid.
Of Wrede, I've read the Mairelon books, the second of which I loved greatly (first wasn't bad either, but was obviously much more for kids), and Snow White and Rose Red (a retelling of the fairy tale in an Elizabethan setting, with elements of Tam Lin thrown in). I tried the Sorcery and Cecilia books, and while they sound like they should be just my sort of thing...they weren't. I'm not really sure why.
I owned Deep Secret for a while, and read about a quarter of it, but it wasn't terribly interesting, and I eventually sold it to the used bookstore. I did enjoy Miyazaki's version of Howl's Moving Castle, though, so I'll look into the book.
My library does in fact have The Rumpelstiltskin Problem. :)