Aug. 10th, 2008

dangermousie: (Farscape: Chiana by icequeen3101)
I had a fun time at Barnes & Noble today (I always do, being in a bookstore always gives me a high).

And, to make it even better, I bought a book I love to bits so far: Keeping It Real by Justina Robson. I've been eyeing it for a bit, and finally decided if I keep eyeing the damn thing, I should buy it.

The plot is kinda awesome. The world of KIR is pretty close to our earth, 20 or so years in the future, except due to a quantum bomb, the fabric that kept different dimensions apart got blown to bits, and now Earth is just one of six realms: there is the realm of faerie (they seem to be interested in Earth enough to like travelling there), Demonia (not much info on it is given yet), an Elemental realm (not big on interactions), a realm of the dead, which humans can't travel to, and the realm of Elves (who are standoffish and not interested in the human realm, maintaining the barest minimum of diplomatic relations).

Our protagonist is Lila Black, who was once a pretty normal woman, if your definition of normal is 'top-notch intelligence operative.' Now she is half-woman, half-cyborg, not yet fully used to her new body. Her newest job is to pose as a member of a crack bodyguard agency and to guard the frontsman for a madly popular band who has been recieving some pretty creepy threats and who happens to be...an Elf. The intelligence agency is not keen on making the frosty relationships between the Elf realm and Earth even more complicated by having the rare Elf who decided to slum it with humans for whatever reason, to be offed while on Earth. Even if the threats seem to come from the Elven realm, actually.

To say Lila is not pleased with the assignment is an understatement. She has a thorough loathing of Elves which, if you consider the fact that Elves are the reason she ended up with enough of her internal organs external to require her to become a bionic woman, is not unreasonable.

Of course, there is the fact that Zal the Elf is hardly a normal Elf. Not only is it super weird in the first place that an Elf would want to come over to a human realm to hang out anyway, let alone be in a rock band (normally about as likely as a fish buying a bycicle), he has a whole bunch of weird, un-Elfy habits. Pretty bizarre, if you ask Lila...

I liked the book from the start: it has a cool, strong, no-nonsense female protagonist, a fun fictional world, a sharp writing style, plus a yum hint of a possibility for a romance, and definitely more than a hint of a possibility of adventure.

And then I got to this point and LOLed and got sold:

"Now she was sitting opposite an elf with unmistakably high-caste features, who could have easily passed for High Snot of the Brotherhood of Ultimate Superiority, a member of an entirely vegentarian species, watching him eat raw steak."

Heeee.

So far, so awesome.

ETA: Yup, it's official. I love both Lila and Zal.

ETA2: Flipped through the book and we have snark AND hurt/comfort (of both genders). This book and me are going to be good friends.

ETA3: I totally cheated and flipped to near the end and there is SEX! After they've been both wounded, and they are on the run, and potentially will die soon. And it's hot and swoony and romantic and awesome and seriously, this book has been written for me, hasn't it?
dangermousie: (Farscape: Chiana by icequeen3101)
I had a fun time at Barnes & Noble today (I always do, being in a bookstore always gives me a high).

And, to make it even better, I bought a book I love to bits so far: Keeping It Real by Justina Robson. I've been eyeing it for a bit, and finally decided if I keep eyeing the damn thing, I should buy it.

The plot is kinda awesome. The world of KIR is pretty close to our earth, 20 or so years in the future, except due to a quantum bomb, the fabric that kept different dimensions apart got blown to bits, and now Earth is just one of six realms: there is the realm of faerie (they seem to be interested in Earth enough to like travelling there), Demonia (not much info on it is given yet), an Elemental realm (not big on interactions), a realm of the dead, which humans can't travel to, and the realm of Elves (who are standoffish and not interested in the human realm, maintaining the barest minimum of diplomatic relations).

Our protagonist is Lila Black, who was once a pretty normal woman, if your definition of normal is 'top-notch intelligence operative.' Now she is half-woman, half-cyborg, not yet fully used to her new body. Her newest job is to pose as a member of a crack bodyguard agency and to guard the frontsman for a madly popular band who has been recieving some pretty creepy threats and who happens to be...an Elf. The intelligence agency is not keen on making the frosty relationships between the Elf realm and Earth even more complicated by having the rare Elf who decided to slum it with humans for whatever reason, to be offed while on Earth. Even if the threats seem to come from the Elven realm, actually.

To say Lila is not pleased with the assignment is an understatement. She has a thorough loathing of Elves which, if you consider the fact that Elves are the reason she ended up with enough of her internal organs external to require her to become a bionic woman, is not unreasonable.

Of course, there is the fact that Zal the Elf is hardly a normal Elf. Not only is it super weird in the first place that an Elf would want to come over to a human realm to hang out anyway, let alone be in a rock band (normally about as likely as a fish buying a bycicle), he has a whole bunch of weird, un-Elfy habits. Pretty bizarre, if you ask Lila...

I liked the book from the start: it has a cool, strong, no-nonsense female protagonist, a fun fictional world, a sharp writing style, plus a yum hint of a possibility for a romance, and definitely more than a hint of a possibility of adventure.

And then I got to this point and LOLed and got sold:

"Now she was sitting opposite an elf with unmistakably high-caste features, who could have easily passed for High Snot of the Brotherhood of Ultimate Superiority, a member of an entirely vegentarian species, watching him eat raw steak."

Heeee.

So far, so awesome.

ETA: Yup, it's official. I love both Lila and Zal.

ETA2: Flipped through the book and we have snark AND hurt/comfort (of both genders). This book and me are going to be good friends.

ETA3: I totally cheated and flipped to near the end and there is SEX! After they've been both wounded, and they are on the run, and potentially will die soon. And it's hot and swoony and romantic and awesome and seriously, this book has been written for me, hasn't it?
dangermousie: (Farscape: Chiana by icequeen3101)
I had a fun time at Barnes & Noble today (I always do, being in a bookstore always gives me a high).

And, to make it even better, I bought a book I love to bits so far: Keeping It Real by Justina Robson. I've been eyeing it for a bit, and finally decided if I keep eyeing the damn thing, I should buy it.

The plot is kinda awesome. The world of KIR is pretty close to our earth, 20 or so years in the future, except due to a quantum bomb, the fabric that kept different dimensions apart got blown to bits, and now Earth is just one of six realms: there is the realm of faerie (they seem to be interested in Earth enough to like travelling there), Demonia (not much info on it is given yet), an Elemental realm (not big on interactions), a realm of the dead, which humans can't travel to, and the realm of Elves (who are standoffish and not interested in the human realm, maintaining the barest minimum of diplomatic relations).

Our protagonist is Lila Black, who was once a pretty normal woman, if your definition of normal is 'top-notch intelligence operative.' Now she is half-woman, half-cyborg, not yet fully used to her new body. Her newest job is to pose as a member of a crack bodyguard agency and to guard the frontsman for a madly popular band who has been recieving some pretty creepy threats and who happens to be...an Elf. The intelligence agency is not keen on making the frosty relationships between the Elf realm and Earth even more complicated by having the rare Elf who decided to slum it with humans for whatever reason, to be offed while on Earth. Even if the threats seem to come from the Elven realm, actually.

To say Lila is not pleased with the assignment is an understatement. She has a thorough loathing of Elves which, if you consider the fact that Elves are the reason she ended up with enough of her internal organs external to require her to become a bionic woman, is not unreasonable.

Of course, there is the fact that Zal the Elf is hardly a normal Elf. Not only is it super weird in the first place that an Elf would want to come over to a human realm to hang out anyway, let alone be in a rock band (normally about as likely as a fish buying a bycicle), he has a whole bunch of weird, un-Elfy habits. Pretty bizarre, if you ask Lila...

I liked the book from the start: it has a cool, strong, no-nonsense female protagonist, a fun fictional world, a sharp writing style, plus a yum hint of a possibility for a romance, and definitely more than a hint of a possibility of adventure.

And then I got to this point and LOLed and got sold:

"Now she was sitting opposite an elf with unmistakably high-caste features, who could have easily passed for High Snot of the Brotherhood of Ultimate Superiority, a member of an entirely vegentarian species, watching him eat raw steak."

Heeee.

So far, so awesome.

ETA: Yup, it's official. I love both Lila and Zal.

ETA2: Flipped through the book and we have snark AND hurt/comfort (of both genders). This book and me are going to be good friends.

ETA3: I totally cheated and flipped to near the end and there is SEX! After they've been both wounded, and they are on the run, and potentially will die soon. And it's hot and swoony and romantic and awesome and seriously, this book has been written for me, hasn't it?
dangermousie: (Default)
I love Olympic streaming! I just watched swimming and am now watching archery. Yay.

Wow, I didn't realize South Korea won every single gold medal in women's team event, since they established the event in 1988. Wow.

It's three hours of archery. Bliss!

http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/share.html?videoid=ARCH-BJ-SD19-081008-155503
dangermousie: (Default)
I love Olympic streaming! I just watched swimming and am now watching archery. Yay.

Wow, I didn't realize South Korea won every single gold medal in women's team event, since they established the event in 1988. Wow.

It's three hours of archery. Bliss!

http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/share.html?videoid=ARCH-BJ-SD19-081008-155503
dangermousie: (Default)
I love Olympic streaming! I just watched swimming and am now watching archery. Yay.

Wow, I didn't realize South Korea won every single gold medal in women's team event, since they established the event in 1988. Wow.

It's three hours of archery. Bliss!

http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/share.html?videoid=ARCH-BJ-SD19-081008-155503
dangermousie: (Jumong by miss_dian)


As I am sure you can tell, I've been in a drama slump. I haven't been even interested in a minute of one in two weeks.

But I think I found something that might drag me out of this. Korean period epic Emperor of the Sea. Swordfights, gladiatorial games, pirates, forbidden love, branding, childhood friends turned enemies, and a cartful of angst.

Yup, did I mention gladiatorial fights?



Please, please tell me he is a slave. And I will be sold 100%.

Here is a shippy MV for the other main male character and the heroine )

But I think what really sold me was This scene )
dangermousie: (Jumong by miss_dian)


As I am sure you can tell, I've been in a drama slump. I haven't been even interested in a minute of one in two weeks.

But I think I found something that might drag me out of this. Korean period epic Emperor of the Sea. Swordfights, gladiatorial games, pirates, forbidden love, branding, childhood friends turned enemies, and a cartful of angst.

Yup, did I mention gladiatorial fights?



Please, please tell me he is a slave. And I will be sold 100%.

Here is a shippy MV for the other main male character and the heroine )

But I think what really sold me was This scene )
dangermousie: (Jumong by miss_dian)


As I am sure you can tell, I've been in a drama slump. I haven't been even interested in a minute of one in two weeks.

But I think I found something that might drag me out of this. Korean period epic Emperor of the Sea. Swordfights, gladiatorial games, pirates, forbidden love, branding, childhood friends turned enemies, and a cartful of angst.

Yup, did I mention gladiatorial fights?



Please, please tell me he is a slave. And I will be sold 100%.

Here is a shippy MV for the other main male character and the heroine )

But I think what really sold me was This scene )
dangermousie: (Legend: Chuhro by miss-dian)


I have just watched the first episode of the epic Korean drama Emperor of the Sea, set in 9th century and full of battles, pirates, gorgeous women, angsty men, doomed love, swords, horses, etc.

Even one ep in, I know I am going to love this:

* Movie-quality production values and cinematography

* My favorite way to start: in the middle of the story, with the two male leads leading armies against each other, and we don't know why or who is right, but I know they used to be best friends (one of them is the one who taught the other how to swordfight), and now are on different political sides, and I love. Especially when the battle and their eyes is intercut by gorgeous fragmented images of the past

* Comments about the injustice and brutality of the feudal system: our protagonist might be a general now, but he started out as a slave, in a society that sees the life of a hunting bird as more valued than his own. To this we must add angst.

* Male lead who is burning at the injustice of the world and his own powerlessness as a child slave

* Swordfights of awesomeness

* A hint of a future slave/aristocrat lady OTP.

* Pirates.

And it's also incredibly pretty! I tried to cap, but while my DVDs are super-crisp, the dl version is low quality so caps aren't cute...



I did find some promo stills )
dangermousie: (Legend: Chuhro by miss-dian)


I have just watched the first episode of the epic Korean drama Emperor of the Sea, set in 9th century and full of battles, pirates, gorgeous women, angsty men, doomed love, swords, horses, etc.

Even one ep in, I know I am going to love this:

* Movie-quality production values and cinematography

* My favorite way to start: in the middle of the story, with the two male leads leading armies against each other, and we don't know why or who is right, but I know they used to be best friends (one of them is the one who taught the other how to swordfight), and now are on different political sides, and I love. Especially when the battle and their eyes is intercut by gorgeous fragmented images of the past

* Comments about the injustice and brutality of the feudal system: our protagonist might be a general now, but he started out as a slave, in a society that sees the life of a hunting bird as more valued than his own. To this we must add angst.

* Male lead who is burning at the injustice of the world and his own powerlessness as a child slave

* Swordfights of awesomeness

* A hint of a future slave/aristocrat lady OTP.

* Pirates.

And it's also incredibly pretty! I tried to cap, but while my DVDs are super-crisp, the dl version is low quality so caps aren't cute...



I did find some promo stills )
dangermousie: (Legend: Chuhro by miss-dian)


I have just watched the first episode of the epic Korean drama Emperor of the Sea, set in 9th century and full of battles, pirates, gorgeous women, angsty men, doomed love, swords, horses, etc.

Even one ep in, I know I am going to love this:

* Movie-quality production values and cinematography

* My favorite way to start: in the middle of the story, with the two male leads leading armies against each other, and we don't know why or who is right, but I know they used to be best friends (one of them is the one who taught the other how to swordfight), and now are on different political sides, and I love. Especially when the battle and their eyes is intercut by gorgeous fragmented images of the past

* Comments about the injustice and brutality of the feudal system: our protagonist might be a general now, but he started out as a slave, in a society that sees the life of a hunting bird as more valued than his own. To this we must add angst.

* Male lead who is burning at the injustice of the world and his own powerlessness as a child slave

* Swordfights of awesomeness

* A hint of a future slave/aristocrat lady OTP.

* Pirates.

And it's also incredibly pretty! I tried to cap, but while my DVDs are super-crisp, the dl version is low quality so caps aren't cute...



I did find some promo stills )
dangermousie: (Default)
I have a confession: much as I enjoy other summer Olympic events (archery, fencing, shooting, men's swimming and diving, rhythmic gymnastics, pentathlon), I don't enjoy any other summer Olympics sport half as much as I do Men's Gymnastics. I have no interest in Women's event (for one thing, they all look malnourished, and for another, they can't do things that are as eye-popping as the men due to differences in physiology) but oh boy, I love Men's Gymnastics with unholy passion.

It's jaw-dropping amazing to watch and to think that a human body can do that. Plus, look at all those muscles and body control. They could be good in other situations. I did not just type that.
dangermousie: (Default)
I have a confession: much as I enjoy other summer Olympic events (archery, fencing, shooting, men's swimming and diving, rhythmic gymnastics, pentathlon), I don't enjoy any other summer Olympics sport half as much as I do Men's Gymnastics. I have no interest in Women's event (for one thing, they all look malnourished, and for another, they can't do things that are as eye-popping as the men due to differences in physiology) but oh boy, I love Men's Gymnastics with unholy passion.

It's jaw-dropping amazing to watch and to think that a human body can do that. Plus, look at all those muscles and body control. They could be good in other situations. I did not just type that.
dangermousie: (Default)
I have a confession: much as I enjoy other summer Olympic events (archery, fencing, shooting, men's swimming and diving, rhythmic gymnastics, pentathlon), I don't enjoy any other summer Olympics sport half as much as I do Men's Gymnastics. I have no interest in Women's event (for one thing, they all look malnourished, and for another, they can't do things that are as eye-popping as the men due to differences in physiology) but oh boy, I love Men's Gymnastics with unholy passion.

It's jaw-dropping amazing to watch and to think that a human body can do that. Plus, look at all those muscles and body control. They could be good in other situations. I did not just type that.

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