Reading

Aug. 26th, 2005 08:49 pm
rowyn: (studious)
[personal profile] rowyn
Lut and I were discussing my last post, and I attempted to explain why I didn't think the Vorkosigan books that I'd read fit with what the kind of novels I was looking for.

He considered the matter for a few moments. "But you read An Exchange of Hostages."

I laughed. "All right, yes, and I suppose anything would look light-hearted after that."

"That's not what I meant. I mean, I didn't recommend that book to you, but you read it anyway. All right, you could've picked it off my shelf on the basis that 'Lut thought this was worth keeping', and that'd explain why you started it. But that doesn't explain why you not only finished it, but read the sequel, too."

"Well, it's not that I think the only books worth reading are light-hearted Victorian-esque romps. It's just that happens to be what I'm in the mood for now."

So to reassure you all: I do read and enjoy other sorts of fiction, too. Even An Exchange of Hostages, although I wouldn't necessarily recommend that particular book to others. >:)

Date: 2005-08-27 02:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sandratayler.livejournal.com
An Exchange of Hostages isn't written by Bujold. It's by Susan R. Matthews. And yes that one is very dark with all the torture and such. I couldn't finish it. Bujold's works are nothing like that other than also taking place in space ships.

Date: 2005-08-27 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sandratayler.livejournal.com
Oh wait. I just re-read your entry, you weren't saying that Exchange was written by Bujold. My bad.

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