Media Roll Call
Jul. 4th, 2013 02:52 pm19) Wyoming Wildfire by Elizabeth Lane - Oh, lordy. I'm finding a trend in so many romance novels I lay hands on lately. This trend is the "could've been great but...". Seriously, this one could have been a pretty fun read if the heroine wasn't stupid beyond all measure and not stupid in the usual incapable way because she was tough and capable and used to taking care of herself BUT she had an absolute brain block when it came to proceeding towards her goals in a logical manner. Nice bit of mystery in it, bit of action, random loose ends and convenient tags. Meh.
20) A Dance for Emilia by Peter S Beagle - Lovely, made me cry, moving on now. Sniffles pathetically.
21) The Greek and Roman Myths: A Guide to the Classical Stories by Philip Matyszak - Hilarious and informative and I think I might have to own a copy at some point. It shows scholarship but it also has a delightful disregard for propriety and is very tongue-in-cheek at points. Also has nice bits linking the old myths to the new world, etc. So very much fun.
20) A Dance for Emilia by Peter S Beagle - Lovely, made me cry, moving on now. Sniffles pathetically.
21) The Greek and Roman Myths: A Guide to the Classical Stories by Philip Matyszak - Hilarious and informative and I think I might have to own a copy at some point. It shows scholarship but it also has a delightful disregard for propriety and is very tongue-in-cheek at points. Also has nice bits linking the old myths to the new world, etc. So very much fun.