Many people are making book resolutions. Here is mine.
I resolve to read whatever I want, however I want. If I feel like whittling down the number of books that have been lurking unread for 20 years, I will do that. If I feel like reading the entire Anthony Award longlist, I will do that. If I feel like making a poll, I will do that. If I feel like diving into contemporary horror, I will do that.
Rec me a book?
I resolve to read whatever I want, however I want. If I feel like whittling down the number of books that have been lurking unread for 20 years, I will do that. If I feel like reading the entire Anthony Award longlist, I will do that. If I feel like making a poll, I will do that. If I feel like diving into contemporary horror, I will do that.
Rec me a book?
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I've actually never read anything by Jessamyn West.
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Sadly, they're out of print (and I didn't steal my mother's copies, which I should have), but the Hennepin County library system has copies of both available.
(I see Amazon has Cress Delahanty in ebook format for $5. I don't think I've read that, but perhaps I should.)
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Cress Delahanty is the one that Elise used to read from sometimes in performance circles or open mics or whatever. Usually the passage about King Sadim and the olive pit. I bought the Kindle edition of it because my used hardcover has very brittle pages. It's mostly okay, but it has a major formatting glitch. If somebody says a line of dialogue, and then there's a new paragraph and somebody else replies without there being a speech tag, that line is taken up into the previous paragraph, so that it looks as if the same person said both lines. I know the book very well and it still just annoys the hell out of me.
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