Wednesday Reading Meme

Feb 12, 2014 23:24

What did you finish reading

Graveyard Dust, by Barbara Hambly: I loved it! It was brilliant. I loved Baron Samedi helping out Ben, Gabriel was adorable and Marie Laveau was really scary and for good reason. Olympe and Paul are such great parents and people. Mostly, I really liked the way voodoo was treated, especially Mamzelle Marie's comment on how ( Read more... )

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wordsofastory February 13 2014, 04:32:04 UTC
Yay!I love Graveyard Dust, it's one of my favorites in the series. I love the courtroom scenes (the French vs English bits are so hilarious), I love Rose pretending to be other people to help with the investigation, love Ben and Hannibal getting poisoned at the end- it's like delicious dramatic h/c fic!- and I love the resolution with Baron Samedi. I also think it's really amazing how Hambly made Jumon sympathetic without lessening the cost of his actions.

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dhampyresa February 13 2014, 23:49:47 UTC
It's probably my favourite so far. The courtroom scenes were indeed hilarious. Hambly did a great job and normally I would have reacted to Jumon's situation with "too bad, so nad", but his actions are a hard-line for me, so it was more like "too bad, not sad".

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wordsofastory February 14 2014, 20:28:08 UTC
Oh, yeah, I don't really feel sad for him either. But it would be easy to have made him a simplistic evil villain, and instead he comes off as a three-dimensional character. Which I think is pretty impressive, since I imagine his actions are a hard-line for most people!

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dhampyresa February 14 2014, 23:32:34 UTC
I mean obviously what happened to him was terrible, but that's not excuse. He is very three-dimensional, as are all of Hambly's characters. People are free to kink on whatever they want, even this, but the moment you take that stuff into RL, you lose all my sympathy. Within the story, he did take it into RL, even if he's fictional. Err, does that make sense?

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