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You know, there is no feeling in the world like finding a book you think you might like and just holding it, opening the first page: there is a whole world in between those pages for you to slip into. Of course, when you are disappointed, as I often am, the crash ain't pretty.

But this time, the Book Giddy has stuck!

I've bought Mercedes Lackey's Phoenix and Ashes and Rupert Holmes' Where the Truth Lies and am in love.

Unlike with Where the Truth Lies, the movie version, which I saw last night and still don't know what I think about it ("interesting" is hardly a good descriptor of feelings), I can unequivocally declare I adore the book. More specifically, the writing style, which makes me roll on the floor (almost, I have a new sweater on) in glee.

Of course, even though I picture Colin Firth and Kevin Bacon as Vince and Lanny as I am reading (even though Firth is British and not Italian, and Kevin Bacon does NOT look Jewish, somehow the vibe works), after reading the book, Alison Lohman was really, seriously miscast. She comes across as a helplessly pretty sharp kitten, not at all the way I see the narrator. O'Connor should be played by Katherine Ross, if it really was 1970s, or someone like Reese Withspoon today: sharper angles, harder edge.

I was amused to see that the very bizarre and cool scene of O'Connor having lesbian sex with Alice in Wonderland was in the book and not just Egoyan's imagination. I did read the end to clarify certain things in the movie and was glad to see that it did explain a lot of things the movie just dropped. Found out what happened to Reuben, for one (in the movie, he rather oddly disappears), and I was severely amused to discover that at the end, O'Connor married Lanny. Amused in a very good way, and not just because Kevin Bacon and Alison Lohman's sex scene was the only one that didn't make me want to gouge my own eyes out. I think it's deliciously retro that at the end of all her ghost-writing, murder-investigating, bisexual-orgy-having, she ended up with a husband, even if one who was intimately involved in all three.

And as to Mercedes Lackey's book, Phoenix and Ashes, I could not resist the fact that it was set in a (fantasy) equivalent of WWI England. Plus, it had a hero named Reggie and a heroine named Eleanor, and aaaangst. Plus I started reading it and like it a lot.

The third book I am reading at this time is the Russian language version of Main Reid's Headless Horseman, set in 1850 Texas and a book I loved when I was 10 and love equally now. It has everything I love in books: different historical setting, a lot of adventure, really complicated plot, horrid villain, strong heroine, alpha competent hero who gets hurt horribly and also angsts over his love. Perfect.

Borders, where I bought the first two, had a lovely special: teddy bear for $7.99 with purchases over $30 and I couldn't resist. Now I have a fluffy, useless, adorable bear which I decided to name Reggie. I do have another teddy bear at home somewhere, named Aloysius after Sebastian Flyte's bear in "Brideshead Revisited" so I better be careful or I'll turn into a toy equivalent of a cat lady.

Date: 2005-11-04 09:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] linaerys.livejournal.com
Have you read The Fire Rose (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671319671/qid=1131138418/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/102-9884648-9235326?v=glance&s=books&n=507846) by Mercedes Lackey? Not great literature by any means, but I do enjoy it, the magic, the angst, the robber barons, the Olde™ San Francisco . . .

Date: 2005-11-04 09:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I have to confess that this will be the first Lackey book I have ever read (I know, I know). But thanks for the rec! I'll definitely check The Fire Rose out...

Date: 2005-11-04 09:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vierran45.livejournal.com
If you liked Lackey's writing and want some *really* angsty stuff, you should try the first couple Valdemar trilogies (though the latter books in the series aren't as good. The ones I'm recommending are the "Arrows" trilogy (Arrows of the Queen, Arrow's Flight, Arrow's Fall) and the Vanyel trilogy (Magic's Pawn, Magic's Promice, Magic's Price.

Date: 2005-11-04 09:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Ahhh, but I like my angst to have a happy ending. Do those?

Date: 2005-11-04 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vierran45.livejournal.com
Both have happy endings, though the Vanyel stuff is a bit more ambiguous.

Date: 2005-11-04 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Thanks for the recs! :)

Date: 2005-11-04 11:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] missmarch.livejournal.com
I thoroughly enjoyed the book Where the Truth Lies too. It received several good reviews when it came out, and we had an advance copy at our store, so I gave it a shot and was very pleasantly surprised. All I knew of Rupert Holmes was the Pina Colada song.

Date: 2005-11-04 11:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
I know! I didn't expect to like it that much, but wanted to look at it to clarify things from the movie and I started reading it and loved it!

Date: 2005-11-05 02:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lpmufinfiend.livejournal.com
Ooh, Reggie. I have Brown, the very not-brown bear. He is my little fluffy oxymoron, and I knit for him.

Date: 2005-11-05 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
That's adorable. Any pics?

Date: 2005-11-05 03:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antiqueskies.livejournal.com
Okay, not really related but I'm curious... However do you find time to do all of this? I mean, really. Do you not sleep or something??
=)

Date: 2005-11-05 06:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Time to do what? If you mean read, I am actually a speed reader so I read very fast...And I went book shopping during lunch....

Date: 2005-11-05 06:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] antiqueskies.livejournal.com
I suppose being more specific would have helped... XD
I meant the seeing all these movies, watching all this tv, and reading all these books. I barely have time to, y'know, eat, and you get all of this done? I want your secret!

Date: 2005-11-05 06:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Heh. I am obsessive, that's m secret. I have about 4 hours of free time each night, so that makes it possible to take in a movie, or a few eps of something or read or combo thereof. Plus, weekends :)

Date: 2005-11-05 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lpmufinfiend.livejournal.com
I'll see... There's one from when I was five (brown is an old old man). And I might squeeze him into a heinously ugly sweater around Christmas and post the pics. Might.

Date: 2005-11-07 01:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] crumpeteer.livejournal.com
Dude, I just picked up the Lackey book the other day at Wal-Mart (books are so cheap at Wal-Mart I can't resist). They rated another one in that series in Starlog magazine and really seemed to approve of it, so I have good expectations.

Date: 2005-11-07 03:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Oooooh...coincidence! *spooky music plays* I am about 15 pages into it and so far I like it.

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