Into the Green, Undead and Unpopular, Tea with the Black Dragon and To Ride a Rathorn

Oct 10, 2006 01:42

Into the Green by Charles de Lint. This is kinda tricky to talk about as I don't know how I feel. I say 'yes' to reading it and enjoyed it but am having my usual post de Lint moment where I am lost for words.

Undead and Unpopular by Maryjanice Davidson. Book five in the series and losing it's charm. Needs a new plot device. It's hard to read about ( Read more... )

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strangedave October 10 2006, 02:33:57 UTC
Tea is set in a particular time quite definitely. FWIW the computer stuff is quite accurate for the time. Though I would have thought zazen was less dated for those that take the practice seriously - not all Californians are slaves to spiritual fashion. There is a sequel, Twisting the Rope, with more Mayland.

The Damiano books are my favourite of hers, though I admit I haven't read much more recent books.

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black_samvara October 10 2006, 02:57:51 UTC
I've just found out the Damiano books also come in a convenient omnibus so I might finally purchase them.

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