Jan. 14th, 2008

osaraba: (sdk genius at work)
You should check these out:

17 Sensational, Free and Downloadable Graphic Novels, including Fell, DMZ, Hellblazer. You NA regulars will already have read most of these, I'm sure, but still.

Damn Cool Pics: Sleevefaces: pictures of people posing with album covers in clever ways!


Belatedly, I finished Neil Gaiman's American Gods quite a while ago but forgot to post about it. It isn't fresh in my mind anymore, but I did enjoy the story. The ending wasn't exactly a let-down, but I wasn't completely satisfied by it either. I think it's because as much as I was interested in the story, and thought it was excellently researched and told, and took an unusual and interesting perspective, I wasn't all that emotionally invested in the character(s). Above all, I read for the characters. I've said before that I can enjoy a story with a "bad" plot but good characters, but it's more difficult (though not completely impossible) for me to get into one with a good plot, but boring or flat/undeveloped characters.

Shadow was certainly an interesting character, but he was definitely emotionally distanced from all that was going on. I also enjoy protagonists who are emotionally distant/cold (of which Carol O'Connell's Detective Kathy Mallory series is an excellently! written example), but then there has to be a secondary character who brings the emotional connection into the story, and American Gods just didn't have that. You know, I think I remember having a similar problem with Gaiman's Coraline.

I'm still making my way through Watchmen, and am also re-reading David Weber's Honor series (currently on book #3, The Short Victorious War). Upcoming books on my To-Be-Read list: Keturah and Lord Death, Drizzt trilogy (Forgotten Realms series), Life of Pi, Off Armageddon Reef.
osaraba: (bioshock BDLS)
Also, I can't seem to stop running off at the mouth lately. At least, on LJ.

If you want to hear me talk about my weekend... )

And some more good news! My mp3 player is miraculously working again. I finally contacted Creative for a return authorization but decided to check it again before I sent it in -- this time it charged AND my laptop recognized it. I think it just didn't want to be sent away. In any case, I'm very pleased since I can now listen to music again on the train.

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