Three books
Apr. 27th, 2010 03:05 pmI have reserved a bunch of Hugo nominees at the library and today the first two came in. In most cases I know pretty much nothing about them that isn't evident from the title and author.
"What ever happened to the caped crusader" by Neil Gaiman: The Wake, but for Batman. Not bad, but had no overarching plot nor any very interesting message I could fathom, and felt rather generically Gaimanish. I probably would have enjoyed what is basically a love letter to Batman more if I loved Batman rather than just liked the series and character a bit sometimes.
"Wake" by Robert J Sawyer: So, I knew NOTHING about this going in. In the first scene the main character, a disabled young woman who loves maths, updates her livejournal. This was so close to what I'd just been doing I shut the book and felt a little weirded out. But I am definitely intrigued :)
And also on the way home I popped into the second hand bookstore and got a copy of "More than Human" by Theodore Sturgeon, huzzah.
EDIT: Oh dear. Her username is Calculass, and her best friend's is BrownGirl4 aka "Girl who likes maths and her nonwhite/POC best friend"(*). Overall it feels like the author read an article about how teenage girls use livejournal and skimmed some entries but doesn't entirely get it.
(*)I realise there are people who have usernames like that, but for example looking at my friends list there's a few that are relatively informative like
leecetheartist or
strangedave but the only one that sounds like the sorts of unambigously descriptive yet vague username you get in fiction is
goth_grrl...and that's a fictional username from a parody of an IRC channel :)
"What ever happened to the caped crusader" by Neil Gaiman: The Wake, but for Batman. Not bad, but had no overarching plot nor any very interesting message I could fathom, and felt rather generically Gaimanish. I probably would have enjoyed what is basically a love letter to Batman more if I loved Batman rather than just liked the series and character a bit sometimes.
"Wake" by Robert J Sawyer: So, I knew NOTHING about this going in. In the first scene the main character, a disabled young woman who loves maths, updates her livejournal. This was so close to what I'd just been doing I shut the book and felt a little weirded out. But I am definitely intrigued :)
And also on the way home I popped into the second hand bookstore and got a copy of "More than Human" by Theodore Sturgeon, huzzah.
EDIT: Oh dear. Her username is Calculass, and her best friend's is BrownGirl4 aka "Girl who likes maths and her nonwhite/POC best friend"(*). Overall it feels like the author read an article about how teenage girls use livejournal and skimmed some entries but doesn't entirely get it.
(*)I realise there are people who have usernames like that, but for example looking at my friends list there's a few that are relatively informative like
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Date: 2010-04-27 01:22 pm (UTC)(He's a kick to hear speak because of that enthusiasm, but in most of his books, there's a place or four where I'm just, 'What?')
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Date: 2010-04-27 02:03 pm (UTC)(I figured maybe she was referring to herself as a Fine Piece of Ass who liked maths.)
The author should perhaps reflect on this in future screenname choices.
Sharing time: My username is a leftover from a high school Mary Sue character. I would change it, but that costs money and remembering a new one would take too much work.no subject
Date: 2010-04-27 09:51 pm (UTC)Mine used to be kage_onna.no subject
Date: 2010-04-28 01:36 pm (UTC)I've also acquired some of the others. If you can't get your hands on a copy of "Shambling towards Hiroshima", I'll try and get it to you, because it is one of the books I've really enjoyed in recent months.
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Date: 2010-04-29 01:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-29 01:24 pm (UTC)Did you see the poll I did a while ago on the meaning of my username? People come up with some very creative explanations :) Back when I was in highschool I think I mostly used Snowpea.
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Date: 2010-04-29 01:28 pm (UTC)if you can't get your hands on a copy of "Shambling towards Hiroshima", I'll try and get it to you, because it is one of the books I've really enjoyed in recent months.
Thanks! I'll see how I go.