Firefly -> RE: =PROSE= What Are You Reading? (12/23/2008 11:00:19)
|
Man, I'm trying to read too many times at once. I guess this is my current list (in a "sorta" order because I'm somewhat alternating). - New Moon by Stephenie Meyer (This changed my view on the Twilight series, even if I haven't finished yet. While I'm not feeling zomgawesomelove yet, I have to say that my opinion has shifted to the positive side once I started taking a different POV when looking at Bella's character. I do not claim that all her decisions are correct [and nor does Meyer herself], but I liked how Meyer successfully pulled off the feelings of love. Not that I really think love should be the major point of a person's character, but seeing it in fiction actually does appeal to my idealistic side. Plus, I think New Moon has a kind of tightness of plot that appeals to me more than Twilight's meandering). - In the Presence of Mine Enemies by Harry Turtledove (One question: "What if Germany won WWII?" That immediately drew me in to reading this. So far, I'm loving the writing and not loving the chapter length, but I think a good alternative history can make me stomach longer chapters) - Eragon by Christopher Paolini (Read the prologue a while ago. I dunno when I'll go back to it. I think I remember enough to not need to reread). - Fragile Things by Neil Gaiman (A collection of short stories and poetry. I read this mainly at my leisure whenever I don't think I have enough time to keep reading a novel, or when I have to go to bed real soon. Very interesting stuff; I think they're more well written than Gaiman's novels). I've also got the first four Dark Tower books by Stephen King in my possession, but I will not touch them 'til after Christmas. I might try reading The Wheel of Time series again, even though I gave up on it a while ago. EDIT: Ahhhhh, stupid Twilight movie merchandise commercial at the bottom of the page! Grr, I swear, if there wasn't such a big fuss about it, I'd like the book way more. =P
|
|
|
|