Rift in the Sky

Jul 29, 2009 15:27

Oh man, I feel like someone just massacred my fictional children. Or like I just came home, only no one in my family or my hometown recognized me. THAT is how sledgehammer-y the ending of Julie E. Czerneda's Stratification trilogy is. I'm sitting here dazed and confused and with an odd aching emptiness that's all the more strange for the way that ( Read more... )

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readingredhead July 30 2009, 17:30:31 UTC
When emotion dictates. Usually I run when I want to relax my mind and do something purely physical -- since I spend so much of my time relaxing my body and doing things purely mental. Even then, I still like to listen to music or audiobooks when I run or work out.

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ext_37496 July 30 2009, 07:49:57 UTC
I haven't even read the second one yet!

I think I'm really going to like it if it left you that empty. I mean, that's not just disappointed, that's bibliodepression or something! If that was intentional, that's some writing.

(Or there's the Animorphs ending-but wait, no, you didn't read them.)

Besides, cheer up? There's still two or three Unifications to tie off the series for real. And I don't think she can leave it open this time.

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readingredhead July 30 2009, 17:32:37 UTC
I think part of the problem is that the second book in the series is totally my favorite, rocked my socks off, etc. etc. and I was expecting this one to be as good as it, if not better. As it is, it's weird to think that she'll never write more about Aryl and Enris, that *this* is how she left them. I wanted a few more answers (and okay, maybe I just want her to keep writing about Aryl a little more, I really like her!).

One thing I will say, I am now looking even MORE forward to the Reunification trilogy (I think it's supposed to be a trilogy?). Seeing Sira and Morgan again should be interesting -- as should finally getting the answers to all of these questions!

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