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So I had feeling down the past couple of days, and then today several nice things happened, and now I feel better and I've hoovered. That's all human life there that is.

Over the weekend, I read Philip Reeve's brilliant Here Lies Arthur (thanks [livejournal.com profile] steepholm for the rec) and must heartily recommend: Arthur for a turbulent age of spin and warlords. I have to say I didn't much enjoy Mortal Engines: are the others in that sequence worth reading, o my flisters? They are waiting to go back to the library unread, and since they're due back on Tuesday, I doubt I'm going to get through, particularly not when I'm absorbed in Sabriel by Garth Nix (thanks [livejournal.com profile] the_wild_iris!). I like Nix's strong narrative style: so many books these days read as if they've come from visual imagination, but this is wordy and doesn't have much dialogue. Next up, Le Guin's Annals of the Western Shore.

Tomorrow I'm going to answer this meme for which I was tagged by [livejournal.com profile] forodwaith, but in the meantime, here is Judy Garland belting out a sad song, because when you're blue, there's nothing better than joining in with someone belting out a sad song.



PS I wanted Jessie to win I'd Do Anything. Stupid British public!

Date: 2008-06-05 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
I suspected they got better: I think Here Lies Arthur was written after (?) and you could see the technical improvement. The first one wasn't "wow! gasp!" in the way that reviews had made out, but I suppose I should know better by now. Thanks for the tips.

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