Broken by Kelley Armstrong is another installment in the Women of the Otherworld series and has much werewolf happiness.
The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer is one of her earlier romances and deals with two young adventurers, a brother and sister who swap genders in order to escape exposure as former Jacobites. Their irascible and possibly genius father bounds onto the scene determined to convince the world he is a missing Lord which would neatly solve all their problems... if it turns out to be true. Yay! Fun!
American Gods by Neil Gaiman, I have mixed feelings about this. I liked a lot of the ideas and happily read through the novel but am strangely numbed, I don't really have a reaction.
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is an alternative view of human history. I like the interpretation that humans view ourselves as not subject to Laws of Nature relating to population and resources.
Teranesia by Greg Egan has many fine things going for it including a very amusing summary of the history of post modernism and
The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer is one of her earlier romances and deals with two young adventurers, a brother and sister who swap genders in order to escape exposure as former Jacobites. Their irascible and possibly genius father bounds onto the scene determined to convince the world he is a missing Lord which would neatly solve all their problems... if it turns out to be true. Yay! Fun!
American Gods by Neil Gaiman, I have mixed feelings about this. I liked a lot of the ideas and happily read through the novel but am strangely numbed, I don't really have a reaction.
Ishmael by Daniel Quinn is an alternative view of human history. I like the interpretation that humans view ourselves as not subject to Laws of Nature relating to population and resources.
Teranesia by Greg Egan has many fine things going for it including a very amusing summary of the history of post modernism and
a quantum genetic molecule that allows the bearer to develop down the most favoured possible evolutionary path.
It's also a bit confusing, lacking in character development and overall structure. 6/10