eyes full wild...
It's friday. For this, I think every deity out there, including the hynerian ones.
And the little sandgods. And the gods of Gryylth.
I've been reading Elizabeth George's "In The Presence of the Enemy". It's not bad. A bit too soap opera-y. But not bad. She's trying to get into Human Lives and all that. I just keep waiting for the murder to happen...
Having money is a nice experience. I suppose I'll go shopping tomorrow. I need to get my sister-in-law something for her birthday. And Kat, my sister, as well...
And I will buy chocolate, and juice, and bleu cheese dressing.
And perhaps a book or two from Borders.
Speaking of, is Michael Stackpole any good?
Enough rambling...
Avast!
And the little sandgods. And the gods of Gryylth.
I've been reading Elizabeth George's "In The Presence of the Enemy". It's not bad. A bit too soap opera-y. But not bad. She's trying to get into Human Lives and all that. I just keep waiting for the murder to happen...
Having money is a nice experience. I suppose I'll go shopping tomorrow. I need to get my sister-in-law something for her birthday. And Kat, my sister, as well...
And I will buy chocolate, and juice, and bleu cheese dressing.
And perhaps a book or two from Borders.
Speaking of, is Michael Stackpole any good?
Enough rambling...
Avast!

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I did enjoy her work, and found myself comparing her to another American who writes British mysteries, Martha Grimes. George tends to be more darkly psychological, although if you like George you should definitely check out Grimes as well. Wonderful characters. I find myself reading her work not just for the mystery itself but just to see what some of the "regulars" will do next.
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