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27th-Dec-2006 11:40 am
Today I finished my grading and turned in my grades.  This even though I'm sick on the couch.  If I don't move too much, my stomach doesn't protest.  The kids are happily not sick, but of course they are energetic and I can't keep them from getting into much trouble.  I'm hoping they don't find too much.  Did I mention my husband is also prostrate on the couch not moving?

I picked up Shana Abe's The Smoke Thief and read it yesterday.  It's a fun historical romance with the fantastic elements.  The major weirdness is the shifting in and out of the two lovers' heads in paragraphs and inside scenes (e.g. headhopping.)  This is entirely expected in romance novels, but what's interesting is that if you have a fantasy with romantic elements, you can't do it.  But if you have a romance with fantastic elements, you can.  What's weird is the line between. 

The Smoke Thief is a fun read, very romantic, and with some good interactions between characters.  It's a good by the fire sort of read and good for when you're sick. 

And now I'm going to go back to work on my writing. I hope.  Or I'm going to become a puddle on the couch.  I wonder if I ate something bad?

Di
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27th-Dec-2006 08:13 pm (UTC)
I thought at some point you were supposed to get better -- isn't that the way it works?

*stares at LJ* Hrm, it appears I need to work on your LJ setup a bit more, now that I've figured out how to code it, thanks to practicing on my own & CP's. I'll tackle that later, and let you know when.

Head-hopping? Ugh, that's really hard to do well. I'd probably love Tanya Huff's work a great deal more if she didn't head-hop, though she's slightly better at it than most.

Be a writing puddle! You have a laptop, use it! ;-)
28th-Dec-2006 01:54 am (UTC)
According to the paper, there's a Novovirus outbreak in Montana, and Dillon is at the heart of one. Apparently people are being hospitalized. Not us. It's slowly passing for me, thank goodness. Here's hoping it keeps on going. I've been miserable all day. Course been tapping the laptop all the same, cause, well, I could. So finished a chapter of something potential that I'm sending off to Le Agent, and hoping she likes. And now back to work on the contracted novel . . .

Di
28th-Dec-2006 12:24 am (UTC)
I read and enjoyed this book a couple of weeks ago.

Hope you don't get sick!
28th-Dec-2006 01:56 am (UTC)
Ah, hope springs eternally. Fruitless in this case. But at least it's a quick illness and seems to be passing at last.

I'm curious about Dream Thief, but I don't expect to run out and get a hardcover. I'm too poor.

Di
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