tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2519442937346551593.post3727470425612764282..comments2024-01-29T03:58:32.099-06:00Comments on My Simple Little Pleasures: Book 17, 18, 19Colettehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09980042993513407290noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2519442937346551593.post-86055218944273236172010-07-11T19:48:34.427-05:002010-07-11T19:48:34.427-05:00SMINKAN - at first I hoped a whole year between Dr...SMINKAN - at first I hoped a whole year between Dresden books meant he was going to start another Alera series, but so far it looks like not =(Colettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09980042993513407290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2519442937346551593.post-34265750110864436372010-06-08T12:20:40.583-05:002010-06-08T12:20:40.583-05:00I do love the Dresden-files and agree completely w...I do love the Dresden-files and agree completely with you, I too wish Jim Butcher could write a little faster... <br />I can see we do have two things in common, nail polish and urban fantasy. :DSminkanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04364474362376904562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2519442937346551593.post-35129315382036046012009-03-26T16:25:00.000-05:002009-03-26T16:25:00.000-05:00JAMIE - LMAO with the romance novels on the PDA! ...JAMIE - LMAO with the romance novels on the PDA! Sometimes those covers do garner a few raised eyebrows LOL.<BR/><BR/>The bad news is that the Dresden Files are written in 1st person (The Codex Alera is written 3rd person though). But I have to say, I used to hate them myself, and Jim Butcher is one of the authors that changed my mind on the perspective. I decided that I just must have been reading poorly-written 1st person, because now a couple of my favorite series are written that way, and while it can be frustrating - not knowing what's going on with other characters once they're away from the main character - in other ways it draws you deeper into the story, you really get to know especially the main character better if the author manages to keep thier "voice" consistent.<BR/><BR/>So, I guess, be forewarned (I remember picking up a book I'd been SOOO looking forward to, I don't remember which specific one but from a favorite author, and being just HORRIFIED when I saw it was 1st person) but take a chance & give it a try. You might be pleasantly surprised.<BR/><BR/>After I started liking 1st person, I even gave writing that way a try. I had avoided it - since I thought I didn't like it I didn't want to bother even as practice - but by broadening my reading horizons I think I've also improved my own style.Colettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09980042993513407290noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2519442937346551593.post-36141199937360279062009-03-26T10:56:00.000-05:002009-03-26T10:56:00.000-05:00You're certainly not a nerd - well, not if it's ju...You're certainly not a nerd - well, not if it's just based on reading more than one book at a time, anyways. :-)<BR/><BR/>I almost always have at least two going - and at the moment, since I seem to keep picking up 1st person novels (which bug me), I actually have three going at home. I might actually get through one or two of them...but I make no guarantees where 1st person narratives are concerned. James Patterson, Stephen somebody-or-other, and "Confessions of a Shopaholic" are what I'm trying to get through now. Waiting rather impatiently for the newest James Rollins books to go to paperback. <BR/><BR/>As for work - I keep ebooks on my PDA to read on breaks, or waiting for whatever while I'm out and about. Works great for romance novels - no steamy covers to explain away. ;-)<BR/><BR/>I'll have to check out those "Butcher Books", since you recommend them so highly. But first, and most importantly, can you please tell me if they're written in 1st person? Because it's really driving me nuts right now...I'm a 3rd person reader, all the way!Jamie D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/05486427517423813962noreply@blogger.com