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Oh, good. Here I was thinking I'd missed a Vernor Vinge book.Oh, I didn't realize Joan Vinge had another Snow Queen sequel.
Oh, good. Here I was thinking I'd missed a Vernor Vinge book.Oh, I didn't realize Joan Vinge had another Snow Queen sequel.
What did you think of World's End? Re-reading Tangled Up In Blue, it's not bad, a return to the familiar Snow Queen cycle, which I did like.Oh, I didn't realize Joan Vinge had another Snow Queen sequel. Too bad it's pretty weak. The first two were quite nice
I think I only read the Snow Queen and the Summer Queen, and both of those ~20 years ago. Have added both to my to-read listWhat did you think of World's End? Re-reading Tangled Up In Blue, it's not bad, a return to the familiar Snow Queen cycle, which I did like.
Narrators? Or audio book readers?Listening to A Little Yellow Dog, one of Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins novels. They've changed narrators and, not only does this narrator not know how to pronounce many Los Angeles street and neighborhood names (with Easy definitely would), he regularly mispronounces words more generally. I want to pull my hair out.
The novel itself is great, with a great noir situation that Easy very believably gets more and more entangled in, with stakes high enough to not let him just walk away from it. But the narration is killing me.
Audible calls the person who reads and audio book a narrator.Narrators? Or audio book readers?
Although some aspects of Fairy Tale frustrated me, I'd definitely love to see him try something like ASoI&F, where all the depressing backstories would fit like a spiked gauntlet.Now I’m reading Stephen King’s Skeleton Crew. Every time I dip into King’s writing, I think about this satire article:
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Stephen King Bangs Out 'The Winds of Winter' on a Tuesday for Shits and Giggles
BANGOR, Maine — Prolific horror writer Stephen King reportedly penned the long-anticipated sixth book in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire…hard-drive.net