A Winter's Love
Mar. 29th, 2012 04:03 pmThis week's usual Tor.com post, about Madeleine L'Engle's A Winter's Love, just popped up here.
This leaves me with either one or two more L'Engle posts to go -- one, about The Joys of Love, is pretty definite. (Mostly because Macmillan actually sent that one to me.) That will probably pop up next week.
And then -- well, I did mention at one point that I was planning to review A Live Coal in the Sea. But that was at the beginning of this reread, when I was a happy and optimistic rereader, and now I have grave doubts about my willingness to write it up. It's not speculative fiction, I hate it, and I only mentioned it because it is technically the sequel to Camilla, which I did cover previously. So chances are good that after this, I'm moving directly on to the Freddy the Pig books. Which feature a talking pig trying to become Sherlock Holmes. Among other things. This should be entertaining.
This leaves me with either one or two more L'Engle posts to go -- one, about The Joys of Love, is pretty definite. (Mostly because Macmillan actually sent that one to me.) That will probably pop up next week.
And then -- well, I did mention at one point that I was planning to review A Live Coal in the Sea. But that was at the beginning of this reread, when I was a happy and optimistic rereader, and now I have grave doubts about my willingness to write it up. It's not speculative fiction, I hate it, and I only mentioned it because it is technically the sequel to Camilla, which I did cover previously. So chances are good that after this, I'm moving directly on to the Freddy the Pig books. Which feature a talking pig trying to become Sherlock Holmes. Among other things. This should be entertaining.