30 Day Book Meme (2014 version) - Day 1
May. 4th, 2014 08:17 pmBooks. If you've been reading this journal for any length of time, you know I love them. Whether they're paper or on the Kindle, or the iPad, or the computer - where they're brand new collector's hardbacks or battered copies from the used book store - I love them. I own somewhere between 2000-3000, counting electronic format.
The last time I did this was before
desert_sdwndr was in my life as much as he is now - 2010. Some answers will have changed (I am going to try to not use the same answers), but one thing that doesn't: I love books.
Day 01 – Best book you read within the last year
2010: Mission of Honor, by David Weber
After giving this one some thought, I have to go with Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, by Lois McMaster Bujold. (Get used to that name, you'll be seeing it a few times over the next 30 days.)
Despite my great love for LMB, after I read Cryoburn, I found it hard to really read her for awhile. After I managed to hook
desert_sdwndr on the Vorkosigan Saga and got myself assigned a fanfic challenge involving LMB's work, I ended up working through the whole series again, and ended up with CVA. In series chronology, it happens before Cryoburn. To me, it feels like LMB's farewell to the Vorkosigan Saga, and it's a hell of a farewell. It has all the things I love about LMB - dialogue and characters and scenery. And it's a happy, satisfying book. It's Ivan's book, and I couldn't have asked for more. He's grown over the course of the series, and LMB gives him a lady worthy of his character. The end... oh the end makes me happy and makes me want more books. There likely won't be more, which makes me a little sad. But this was the best book of the year, because I got to experience the joy of reading a new Bujold book.
Some choice lines:
Maybe only love gave you more than what you’d dealt for. Oh. So that’s what this is. Oh . . . So . . . if you spurned a miracle because it seemed to come too easily, would you ever get another? She suspected not. Hang on to this one, then. Hang on for all you’re worth.
Tej seemed such a sunny personality, much of the time—these flashes of dark were like a crack in the sky, shocking and wrong. Reminding him that the daylight was the illusion, the scattering of light by the atmosphere, and the endless night was the permanent default behind it all.
“I would follow you to the ends of the bunker,” he promised.
DV
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The last time I did this was before
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Day 01 – Best book you read within the last year
2010: Mission of Honor, by David Weber
After giving this one some thought, I have to go with Captain Vorpatril's Alliance, by Lois McMaster Bujold. (Get used to that name, you'll be seeing it a few times over the next 30 days.)
Despite my great love for LMB, after I read Cryoburn, I found it hard to really read her for awhile. After I managed to hook
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Some choice lines:
Maybe only love gave you more than what you’d dealt for. Oh. So that’s what this is. Oh . . . So . . . if you spurned a miracle because it seemed to come too easily, would you ever get another? She suspected not. Hang on to this one, then. Hang on for all you’re worth.
Tej seemed such a sunny personality, much of the time—these flashes of dark were like a crack in the sky, shocking and wrong. Reminding him that the daylight was the illusion, the scattering of light by the atmosphere, and the endless night was the permanent default behind it all.
“I would follow you to the ends of the bunker,” he promised.
DV
( The Rest of The Meme )