Booklog 2007: Week 7
Feb. 20th, 2007 11:00 amWeek 7: 12-18 February 2007
( 38. So Yesterday — Scott Westerfeld ) Westerfeld is really good at creating interesting characters and putting them in exciting situations, and this works very well as a one-off.
( 39. Peeps — Scott Westerfeld ) It’s like Buffy meets Tremors, and so far, not in a good way.
Maybe the concept improves in the sequel, and since I already checked it out from the library, I may read it and see.
( 40. A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines — Janna Levin ) It’s still a fascinating, well-written book, but I think it would have made a better nonfiction work.
( 41. Dearly Devoted Dexter — Jeff Lindsay ) I’m still eagerly awaiting the start of the show’s 2nd series, but I don’t think I’ll be reading the third book.
( 42. Specials — Scott Westerfeld ) Well, I guess I’ll just have to remind myself that 1) I really liked the first book and 2) the next two were nowhere near as bad as, say, the Matrix sequels.
( 43. Troll: A Love Story — Johanna Sinisalo )I heartily recommend it. It’s unusual and seductive and creepy. One of my favorite combinations!
Total Books: 43
( 38. So Yesterday — Scott Westerfeld ) Westerfeld is really good at creating interesting characters and putting them in exciting situations, and this works very well as a one-off.
( 39. Peeps — Scott Westerfeld ) It’s like Buffy meets Tremors, and so far, not in a good way.
Maybe the concept improves in the sequel, and since I already checked it out from the library, I may read it and see.
( 40. A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines — Janna Levin ) It’s still a fascinating, well-written book, but I think it would have made a better nonfiction work.
( 41. Dearly Devoted Dexter — Jeff Lindsay ) I’m still eagerly awaiting the start of the show’s 2nd series, but I don’t think I’ll be reading the third book.
( 42. Specials — Scott Westerfeld ) Well, I guess I’ll just have to remind myself that 1) I really liked the first book and 2) the next two were nowhere near as bad as, say, the Matrix sequels.
( 43. Troll: A Love Story — Johanna Sinisalo )I heartily recommend it. It’s unusual and seductive and creepy. One of my favorite combinations!
Total Books: 43