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What did you finish reading

Ran Away, by Barabara Hambly: I felt quite of really stupid (also like crying) at the scene in the church, when Ben lays out the subtext of Go Down Moses and Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. (Underground Railway!) These books, I swear, they do such a number on my heart. I found Daniel ben-Gideon hilarious, ngl, and I kind of want him to show up in New Orleans at some point. I did like the way Ben paralleled Jewish bonds of family with the way slaves conceive of family. (Ngl, I laughed when it turned out the meeting place was called "La Chatte Blanche" /secretly twelve.) There's a lot of really good description of Paris in this one, which is really strange. It's like looking in a fun house mirror: I'm reading a book in English set in Paris, what is this devilry? Finally seeing Ayasha really brought home how much Ben love her and how much he misses her.


What are you reading now

Good Man Friday, by Barbara Hambly: This week was very busy, so I'm not very far into it, but I am enjoying so far (and nobody was surprised!). I love that Chloe and Minou still call each other darling and sweetheart. One thing I don't like though, is the way Minou calls some women 'salopes' (it's shown up in at least one earlier book). It's one of those words that I hate and I really hate it. It means something like 'bitch whore' and, idk, maybe it's because I'm French and it's a word I've actually heard used in a derogatory way all my life (unlike, 'bitch' or 'whore') and so it hits closer to home, but I really hate the use of that word in these books and it throws me out of the story every time. That said, I think Chloe and Rose would get along marvellously. So sad there won't be any Rose or Hannibal in this book :(
Edit to add: Holy shit, it's Edgar Allan Poe!

Hannibal's Odyssey, by William Mahaney: There is progress! This is a very interesting book, but damn is it dense as hell.


What are you reading next

I've no idea.

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Date: 2014-03-30 05:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com
Ha, exactly!

I suppose I just enjoy wondering what the conversation was like. Did they call him over right away to tell him all about it– possibly with the note that he was expected to help keep them from getting caught? Or was Hannibal just at their house one day and said, "Uh, amicus meus, did you know there's a man living in your basement? Oh, you did? Well, I suppose that's all right, then."

He's certainly gone long enough that letters make sense! It's just that he comments, when he replies, that he won't be in DC for long enough to receive their responses that makes me think the letters are almost more just a sign of affection than actual communication.

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Date: 2014-03-30 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dhampyresa.livejournal.com
What about both? They want to tell him, but he forestalls them by asking about the people asking in the basement. (Your dialogue sounds exactly like Hannibal and is now my headcanon for how that conversation went.)

I suspect the letters were getting written within days of Ben leaving, so he could get them before he had to come back. They're definitely a sign of affection!

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