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ellenkushner ([personal profile] ellenkushner) wrote2012-03-18 09:06 pm
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NotFriday Reads

Before I return it to the library, I just want to say how much I loved Elizabeth Bear ([livejournal.com profile] matociquala)'s THE WHITE CITY! Because her vampires are kinda my vampires.  She understands loneliness and time and cities.  And age.  And art.

It's part of her New Amsterdam series, and now I must go find the rest!

Right now, I am reading Elizabeth Wein's CODE NAME: VERITY.  I am in the agony of it's so good I don't want it to end so I'm doing my craziness thing of slowing down so it won't, except I know as soon as I finish it I'll go right back to the beginning and it will be even better the second time cause I know she's hiding stuff from me that will reveal itself the second time. . . . Delia got the book from the UK (because we're both huge fans of all her work) - and if I weren't a total nut I'd hurry up & finish it so she could read it so I could have someone to talk about it with!

Maybe you could, too?  It will be out in the U.S. in May.

Plus, I know perfectly well who the unnamed recruiting agent is!

[identity profile] lindorm.livejournal.com 2012-03-19 11:13 am (UTC)(link)
I love the New Amsterdam-series so much that I feel a tingle every time someone else says they like it too. It's strange really, I'm not entitled to the feeling, it's not mine, I've got nothing invested in it - but it feels like I have because I love it so much. I'm both a bit embarrassed and and glad that I get to feel like this over a book. I have the same feeling over Sara Monettes short stories. If you haven't tried them I can warmly recommend Somewhere Beneath Those Waves by her. Mindblowingly good.

[identity profile] nohwhere-man.livejournal.com 2012-03-20 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
The first was great, the others are on the too-long to-read shelf.