Just have to say a few words about A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy).
If you have not read it, dinna read further...because I am terrible at intelligently reviewing a book and I wouldn't want to accidentally talk you out of reading it!
If you HAVE read this book, please don't post any spoilers! I am a freak about spoilers.
Just starting Chapter 13. I'm dying to read Diana Gabaldon's take on this book over at Compuserve...but it's full of spoilers and...yeah. See the above statement for clarification.
I AM enjoying it. Truly. It's right up my alley. But I must make the following statement: WHAT IS TAKING SO LONG?!? Jesus - when the main characters, Matthew and Diana finally get their vampitch on, it better be effing AMAZING. Diana's looooong days at the Bodleian library at Oxford are about as warm as her relationship with Matthew. OK so she finally had him over for dinner (smoked salmon and raw venison, my fave) and he finally kissed her (thank GOD) and it was purdy hot as I am already pretty stuck on Mr. Clairmont...but let's get this show on the road already.
The book SHOULD be the perfect storm for me: Vamps, Tudor history (not as much as I'd like) and yoga - all mixed together. (Yoga at the hot vamp's circa 1536 mansion for the love of all that's holy! I get misty just thinking about it!) And it is very much intriguing and beguiling. Unfortch, what should be the trifecta of Carol's interests is just sitting here...teasing me...and making me beg for ACTION. Which then, in turn, makes me feel like a 7th grader hoping for sneak peeks at Judy Blume's "Forever" (which I have yet to read as PattzR banished it from our house the second it came out.)
In short - I am enjoying A Discovery of Witches - but I am not (yet) bowled over. But again - I'm only starting Chapter 13...and at that point in Outlander, we were just setting out on our journey with Dougal and Jamie if I recall...so I haven't thrown in the towel yet.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled Outlander blog...
Just starting Chapter 13. I'm dying to read Diana Gabaldon's take on this book over at Compuserve...but it's full of spoilers and...yeah. See the above statement for clarification.
I AM enjoying it. Truly. It's right up my alley. But I must make the following statement: WHAT IS TAKING SO LONG?!? Jesus - when the main characters, Matthew and Diana finally get their vampitch on, it better be effing AMAZING. Diana's looooong days at the Bodleian library at Oxford are about as warm as her relationship with Matthew. OK so she finally had him over for dinner (smoked salmon and raw venison, my fave) and he finally kissed her (thank GOD) and it was purdy hot as I am already pretty stuck on Mr. Clairmont...but let's get this show on the road already.
The book SHOULD be the perfect storm for me: Vamps, Tudor history (not as much as I'd like) and yoga - all mixed together. (Yoga at the hot vamp's circa 1536 mansion for the love of all that's holy! I get misty just thinking about it!) And it is very much intriguing and beguiling. Unfortch, what should be the trifecta of Carol's interests is just sitting here...teasing me...and making me beg for ACTION. Which then, in turn, makes me feel like a 7th grader hoping for sneak peeks at Judy Blume's "Forever" (which I have yet to read as PattzR banished it from our house the second it came out.)
In short - I am enjoying A Discovery of Witches - but I am not (yet) bowled over. But again - I'm only starting Chapter 13...and at that point in Outlander, we were just setting out on our journey with Dougal and Jamie if I recall...so I haven't thrown in the towel yet.
We now return you to your regularly scheduled Outlander blog...