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Jul 07, 2012 01:16PM

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I'm about 80 pages into Canticle and forgot how funny it is (or perhaps am mature enough to appreciate the humor and sarcasm now).



(Oh well, my next read for book club is Yes, Chef: A Memoir, so that will break the pattern -- unless he makes blood sausage or something, lol!)

LOVED Midnight Riot. I need to move on to book Two.

I am LOVING this book. I'm so immersed, and I'm not tempted to draw Dresden comparisons like with most American male-lead UF. I really like his writing, and the upfront sort of humor he uses.

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I'm currently reading The Map of Time. It's a hard one to pin down.
It's very wordy and there are a lot of sort of tangents and digressions - like, when we meet a new character we sort of get their whole life story and background and whatnot.
And I would be annoyed by the fact that nothing's really 'happening', in a way, except I'm mostly really interested in and enjoying the stories.
It's a weird one, Charlie Brown...

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I'm currently reading The Map of Time. It's a hard one to pin down.
It's very wordy and there are a lot of sort of tangents and digressions..."
Read Midnight Riot Colleen - its excellent!!
Hmm Map of Time sounds intriguing - another one for my TBR list

Same here - must learn to read faster :-)

LOL! Around here we don't call them TBR "Lists," we call them TBR "Mountains."

I'm a big fan. I also like the multi-culti approach that isn't in your face but is reflective of society.

Yes!
While I did have an issue with the changing of the book covers I loved the way that the people were who they were without the added issues of POC in books.

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While I did have an issue with the changing of the book covers I lo..."
I realized that with the book cover. Yes, the silhouette of the person on the American cover is the color black, but that kind of symbolic, removed representation of the main character only serves to dehumanize him. Why didn't they just stick with the UK covers? They're really neat.

There are two sites I recommend:
http://www.bookdepository.com/
http://www.fishpond.com/
Both have a good selection, decent prices/sales and free worldwide shipping.
Naturally the shipping time's a bit longer than if you were ordering from, say, Amazon, but sometimes it's worth it. ;)

The editor for the series took part in some of the discussion. If course, I asked. ;-)
She said it was to emphasize the magic elements of the story. She also said that the model for the cover looked nothing like the description of the character in the book.
I should have just bought the UK cover...

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While I did have an issue with the changing of th..."
Chelsea I am so glad you are liking it! The humor is great. I didn't see the Dresden comparisons either, and I am a fan of both. I think Dresden is easier to read for me -- less police procedure but I like the humor (I think) in the Peter Grant books. I read an interview with the agent/publicist for Ben Aaronovitich and they were shocked/disliked the American covers as well. The UK ones are so much better.
Oh MrsJ -- I just read your commnet, hmmm maybe I misremembered.
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...Because no mixed race models exist? That was a weak excuse on her part. Anyway! We don't need to turn this into a conversation about America and race. I really loved the depiction of Mama Thames. I also really like how he uses vestigia (sp?) as an extra sensory experience of Peter's surroundings. Really nice touch.

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While I did have an issue with th..."
message 57: by Betsy
May 09, 2011 07:17am
Betsy Mitchell (BluePencilGirl) | 7 comments Denae wrote: "I agree with the bit about the side cases, although that last one, after the climax, seemed rather random and pointless..."
Hi Denae--Ben Aaronovitch's editor here (I promised I'd join in on this discussion and of coursse I've had no time until now...) The various side cases in MIDNIGHT RIOT aren't random; you'll see them developed a lot more in MOON OVER SOHO and then in this fall's WHISPERS UNDER GROUND, which I am anxiously awaiting in manuscript form. Excuse me for saying nur-ne-nur-ne-nur, but I *love* getting to read things first.
message 59: by Betsy
May 09, 2011 07:36am
Betsy Mitchell (BluePencilGirl) | 7 comments Did Peter's ethnicity matter to anyone? ..."
The fact that he was not only mixed race but grew up in London's version of city housing made Peter street-smart and confident in his ability to deal with many kinds of people, which certainly came in handy when meeting the various river gods and goddesses. I *loved* Mama Thames and her household.
This might also be a place to talk about the cover art, which some have suspected of being a "whitewash"--the truth is that I wasn't happy with the cover model chosen by the art department--the guy wasn't young enough, cute enough, or mixed-race-looking. Unfortunately I never saw the headshots ahead of time, and it was too expensive to do a re-shoot. We also wanted to communicate that this was a story involving both magic and police procedural, and after fiddling around with the art found that silhouetting the character so as to highlight his hands gave us the focus we were looking for.

...Because no mixed race models exist? That was a weak excuse on he..."
Agreed. I liked the UK cover and title, to be honest. I thought "Rivers of London" was very apropos.

The understanding: I now have it. Thanks, Mrs J! Hopefully the series becomes so popular they repackage them all with an appropriate model, the way Butcher's publisher did.

I know, right? It's almost like they thought we would say:
*gasp* London is in a different country??! *Goes to toss out rest of Peter Grant series*


*gasp* London is in a different country??! *Goes to toss out rest of Peter Grant series* "
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if that was some of the thinking. I mean, they changed Philosopher's Stone to Sorcerer's Stone 'cause we think philosophers are old, boring dudes and whatnot.
The even sadder thing - I wouldn't be entirely surprised if, at least among certain parts of our population, they wouldn't be entirely wrong.

I know that's naive of course.


Exactly.
Stop making changes because you assume we're dumb. Rivers of London made much more sense than Midnight Riot. Men who Hate Women is more honest than The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

Oh know, it's finally happened. I've been dumbed down!!!!!

Not only more honest, but it woulda made a hell of a lot more sense, too. I remember reading it and wondering when in the hell the "title character" was going to show up.

Must admit to note realizing Peter's heritage until its specifically mentioned about a third of the way through the first book - my mental image of the character had to suddenly change somewhat - not that it made any specific difference to how much I liked him :-)
Now reading First Lord's Fury. I'll put my thoughts on it in the Codex Alera discussion when I'm done.


I just read it a week ago, and really enjoy it. I really can't wait to see where he takes the second book.

Amazon has a release date of September 11, 2012The Blinding Knife


Amazon has a release date of September 11, 2012The Blinding Knife

Iam really looking forward to this book.

Amazon has a release date of September 11, 2012The Blinding Knife[bookcover:The..."
So am I!

I started that once and had to give up. Does it even have characters? I couldn't tell. Just wasn't for me.

I gave up after about 150 pages. A lack of likable characters combined with an overly descriptive writing style meant it was not my sort of book. Which was a shame because it had come highly recommended.
Since Eragon was better than expected, I'm moving straight onto Eldest.

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