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Random book review: The Grand Tour by Wrede & Stevermer
Light, fluffy... The plot was just a little, ah, muddled. Moreso than Sorcery & Cecelia's was, actually. A lot of it felt rather like waiting around for a train. Also, I had trouble telling Kate and Cecy apart in their narratives. Unlike last time there was much less distinction between them (and unlike Freedom and Necessity, where NO one corresponded in exactly the same voice...), which occasionally confused me as to who was doing what.
Still, it was an amusing book.
I think my brain is fried. RP, plus randomly writing Lee and Kara mocking each other has killed it dead.
Still, it was an amusing book.
I think my brain is fried. RP, plus randomly writing Lee and Kara mocking each other has killed it dead.

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Freedom and Necessity will always be significant for me. It came out in HC the week my son was born and I spent many three-in-the-morning nursing sessions reading it and being happily reassured that my mind was not totally lost to mommy-mush. It rocks, of course, independent of personal context.
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You're right, James was... rather kind of just 'there'. I suspect part of it is that the two of them ended up emulating each others' writing-style.
And the ending deux ex... er. Well, it was kind of fun?
F&N. I re-read it every couple of months (and then start typing in the ornate expository style without noticing...) because I always find something new. And it IS so brilliant, and. *sighs happily*
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Hrm, either that or they're having sex.
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