books: April 2017 (7 books)

Jun 08, 2017 20:10

The Doll's House (The Sandman #2), by Neil Gaiman: Originally read in November 2005, reread 4/3/17. I didn't remember much of this. The serial killer convention was a little much for me these days, but I did enjoy the reread.

Fangirl, by Rainbow Rowell: Finished 4/6/17. I started this as an audiobook on a day when I had a long drive to make by ( Read more... )

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bulleteyes June 10 2017, 16:19:48 UTC
You are such an evocative, thoughtful writer when you review your books. I appreciate reading them ( ... )

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supercheesegirl June 14 2017, 12:43:17 UTC
I feel like my brain doesn't work the same way post-pregnancy - surely not the same thing as post-chemo, but I can sympathize. I think it's still worth trying to read challenging books; even if you're not in a place to dig into the meat of it, there may still be a lot to enjoy.

I won't get on your back about Neil Gaiman. I feel similarly about China Mieville: every time I crack one of his books, I'm absurdly glad I don't live in his brain. I've enjoyed many of his books but he has serious powers of squick.

I haven't tried the American Gods series. I really want to watch it but there are many things I really want to watch. I'm concerned it might fall into the same category with Game of Thrones: I loved the books but seeing that action onscreen was just too much for me. So I'm not prioritizing American Gods right now. At some point, when there's time for TV again (maybe when Miss F is 16 and we can watch it together), I'll check it out.

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bulleteyes June 14 2017, 13:41:25 UTC
An altered brain may not be altered in the same way but we still know it is no longer going in the same directions.

I knew I could mention Gaiman to you without you achieving liftoff. It's just puzzled me so much. Your mention of an author that twists your insides helped, thank you.

I've a couple of friends who cannot see Game of Thrones. I think even a few brief YouTube clips have sent them fleeing for their sanity.

Time. Is there anything more present yet elusive?

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