Thursday, January 29, 2009

A couple more cheesy novels

8. Hamilton, Laurell K. Mistral's Kiss. 302 pages. 1.28.09.

I don't really know why I bother with this series - I don't find it all that engaging. But it serves as a substitute for tv, and is usually good for an evening or two of mindless entertainment.

9. Armstrong, Kelley. Men of the Otherwold. 369 pages. 1.29.09.

Despite the unfortunate title, fans of Armstrong's "Otherworld" novels will be delighted by this collection of tales. True to her style and faithful to her characters, Armstrong provides readers with the background and embellishment they desire. While the Clay that narrates many of the stories seems at time at odds with the Clay of the novels, the stories themselves fit perfectly with the history Armstrong has alluded to all along.I'm already eagerly awaiting the next collection.

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