Yes, I know, I owe posts. Many posts. Year end posts and holiday wrap-up posts and Sybil (Shirley Ardell Mason) posts (well, one post) and Georgette Heyer posts and so on. But the truth is that after overdoing it (in a good way) last week, I've been mostly exhausted and withdrawn this week, with brief intervals of popping up yesterday, followed by a complete collapse in the evening, and then today which has been mostly incidents of exhaustion followed by semi-coherence followed by exhaustion again, a three hour nap, hot chocolate and a bit of semi-coherence again.
So instead of posts here, I offer you a post about The Moon by Night over at Tor.com.
This is the first book in the reread that started a bit of a discomfort level with the L'Engle books. I knew that A Swiftly Tilting Planet and A Live Coal in the Sea would cause, shall we say, issues (I had mentally blocked out A House Like a Lotus), but I hadn't anticipated it here.
I have more to say, but I'll save it for when I'm feeling more coherent. I wish I had a little switch that could activate my brain when necessary.
So instead of posts here, I offer you a post about The Moon by Night over at Tor.com.
This is the first book in the reread that started a bit of a discomfort level with the L'Engle books. I knew that A Swiftly Tilting Planet and A Live Coal in the Sea would cause, shall we say, issues (I had mentally blocked out A House Like a Lotus), but I hadn't anticipated it here.
I have more to say, but I'll save it for when I'm feeling more coherent. I wish I had a little switch that could activate my brain when necessary.