Rant sparks rant.
Nov. 9th, 2005 01:33 amOMG, I think I had the best discussions tonight about gender biases in life and fandom tonight because of the link that
windsorblue posted in her LJ recently. I do so love it when people write INTELLIGENT! essays about things like this. It was very inspiring to read.
In other news, I am almost done reading the second book from Simon R. Green's Nightside series. The world is interesting, as are the characters. I just wish the plots were a little more complex than they are. I'm really reading the series for its umbrella/background story rather than the immediate plot. It took me a few times as long to read this one, called Agents of Light and Darkness (I love the title, btw), because the plot was too simple (and some of the characters as well), and somewhat losing my interest.
However. I now have three (3) books from the library that I am very interested in reading. The first being Academ's Fury by Jim Butcher, book 2 of the Codex Alera series. I'm very looking forward to going through this book as the first was excellent!
Sleep now; more later.
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In other news, I am almost done reading the second book from Simon R. Green's Nightside series. The world is interesting, as are the characters. I just wish the plots were a little more complex than they are. I'm really reading the series for its umbrella/background story rather than the immediate plot. It took me a few times as long to read this one, called Agents of Light and Darkness (I love the title, btw), because the plot was too simple (and some of the characters as well), and somewhat losing my interest.
However. I now have three (3) books from the library that I am very interested in reading. The first being Academ's Fury by Jim Butcher, book 2 of the Codex Alera series. I'm very looking forward to going through this book as the first was excellent!
Sleep now; more later.