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dhampyresa ([personal profile] dhampyresa) wrote2014-04-10 12:40 am

Reading Wednesday

What did you finish reading

The three Benjamin January short stories (all by Barbara Hambly):
Libre: I liked it! It's got an early series feel to it (no mention of Rose, iirc, for exemple) and Dominique was great. Plus the resolution was way cool.
There Shall Your Heart Be Also: I think Ben puts it best when he says "Kentucky Williams owns a Bible?" but I enjoyed this a lot. Also set early series, it's got Ben and Hannibal palling around and Kentucky Williams. I like Kentucky Williams, even if she has like twenty lines in the whole series. I love the shenanigans with the Bible and the resolution.
A Time to Every Purpose Under Heaven: THIS IS MY FAVOURITE OMG IT'S A DETECTIVE TEAM-UP BETWEEN ROSE AND DOMINIQUE! It starts with
Rose Janvier was the first neighbor across Rue Esplanade that morning at the sound of
Agathe Truande’s screams: this turned out to be an extremely unfortunate circumstance for a
number of the people concerned.
and it only gets better from there and oh, Rose. (Strange that there was no Shaw, though.)


What are you reading now

New Orleans Noir, anthology edited by Julie Smith
: I thought I might as well read the whole book where There Shall Your Heart Be Also is collected, but I made it two stories in before I had to take a break. The introduction is very interesting and I wasn't a fan of What's the Score? because I wasn't sure what was going on. Two-story Brick Houses, on the other hand... It packs quite a punch. I could tell when I started to read it that it was ended nowhere good, but I didn't expect it to go so bad or hit so many of my DNW buttons. In retrospect, most of the DNW were obvious and I should have dropped the story, but I kept thinking, "how bad can it get?" even as it got worse and well. I won't spoil the ending, but ouch. I don't think I can be objective about this story. It's got good SPaG?

Dying Bites, by DD Barant: I needed a break after Two-story Brick Houses, something light-hearted and fun, so I picked up this book for a re-read. It's about Jace Valchek, FBI profiler, who finds herself thrown into a world where there are less than a million human beings left, with everyone else being either a vampire, a werewolf or a golem. Also, no guns. At all. (The worldbuilding for this is quite interesting.) Mostly, I remembered the main relationship being the friendship between Jace and Charlie Aleph, her new partner. He's a golem who wears pinstripped suits and IS POWERED BY A T-REX YESSSSSSSS

Hannibal's Odyssey, by William Mahaney: I read a chapter and had to renew it at the library again.


What are you reading next

Probably the other two BloodHound Files novels I've already got and likely the next ones as well (T-REX POWERED GOLEM). After that, who knows?

[identity profile] dhampyresa.livejournal.com 2014-04-13 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't imagine Livia not knowing. No one told her and she never gets confirmation, but she does put it together. "Honestly, Ben, I'm surprised you couldn't tell. You spend enough looking at that useless fiddler of yours. They have the same hands."

Actually, medschool in French consists of showing up for a fist year you can take twice and hope to get into second year. That's the big problem: there's the numerus clausus, which sets the number of people admitted into second year. In my medschool, it was roughly 300 out of 3000 people. I did not place, obviously, but I did come quite close (<10 people) in pharma. I'd rather you be impressed by that, if you insist on being impressed. I'd rather not talk about it more, as it still hurts.

[identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com 2014-04-14 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha, yes, that is perfect. I don't know if she would save the information in order to drop it casually at the most devastating moment, or if it would endear Hannibal to her (if just because she might be able to make use of him someday).

I think Shaw must figure it out, too, because he has pretty much all the same information as Ben, even if he's not as close to Hannibal. He seems to keep very quiet about his realization, though.

Ah, yeah. That sounds hard and painful.

[identity profile] dhampyresa.livejournal.com 2014-04-14 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
What about both? She secretly thinks better of Hannibal and maybe doesn't treat him quite as bad, but she keeps the bombshell for when she really needs it.

Of course, Shaw knows. That is his job and his case to investigate. Shaw probably has enough affection for Hannibal that he'll keep his secrets as long as he's not breaking the law.

[identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com 2014-04-15 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Poor Hannibal. He was so determined to keep the secret, and now pretty much everyone knows.

[identity profile] dhampyresa.livejournal.com 2014-04-15 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh no :( I never thought of it that way. Poor Hannibal indeed.

[identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com 2014-04-16 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. I think the reason he never tells Ben and/or Rose isn't because he doesn't trust them to keep it a secret, or that he's worried about people from his past finding him, but because he's violently ashamed. He's probably afraid they won't like him anymore, if they find out.

On the other hand, I think his managing to go sober is directly related to how he was sort of forced out of his denial/repression about his past; I think he's trying really really hard to be a more responsible person and not make the same mistakes.

[identity profile] dhampyresa.livejournal.com 2014-04-16 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I think he thinks he did the right thing but that he is ashamed of been in a situation where that was the right thing. (Knowing Hannibal, he probably is.)

He tries so hard. I'm with Ben though, I fear for his life and sobriety should his TB kick up again. I don't want Hannibal to die :(

[identity profile] wordsofastory.livejournal.com 2014-04-17 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, God, yes. I'm completely in denial about it. Ben's going to invent antibiotics; I don't want to think about anything else.