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Jul. 8th, 2004 11:38 pm
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Spent the whole day in training for some new stuff I have to do at work. Waaaahh! That means I'll actually have to start working at work rather then spending my time surfing livejournal and reading fanfiction. So tragic.

Looking forward to Saturday as am going to A2 to see Celtic stuff with [livejournal.com profile] hlgraban and Dan and then have dinner with Erin-of-Seattle who is coming in to MI for a wedding. Very exciting.

I spent too much on books last weekend, I even bought a hardcover (I couldn't resist, it was Guy Gavriel Kay's newest book and he is my favorite modern fantasist). I then proceeded to read my new books in 2 or 3 days. It's no wonder I was a history major, those are the only books that I don't rush through at break neck speed. Anyway, the first book I read was entitled The Briar King and was by Greg Keyes. Let me just say that this book was everything the Wheel of Time series should have been. Why? Let me tell you.


Briar King follows the same general pattern of Wheel of Time in that there are bad things reappearing in the world thousands of years after humanity thought they had banished them, and the reappearance of bad is tied in with how it was repudiated in the first place. There is a large-ish cast of characters who all have integral parts to play and they are all involved in quests, of a sort, to get the job done.

And that's all they have in common. Keyes has created a book that crackles with energy. All of the characters are interesting and individual and their quests are driven not by some greater, elusive power but rather by their own choices and personalities. Thankfully, it doesn't follow the cliche of 'teenager from small village discovers he/she is the chosen one and has wacky adventures with friends' but rather focuses on disparate people in different places who all have parts to play in the greater story, even though they don't know any of the other major players.

I love it. It gives me hope that the fantasy genre can revitalize itself, that there are authors who can even use tired, old plots and revitalize them, making them into something new and interesting. The Briar King has mystery and intrigue and danger, it doesn't spell everything out and the evil has just as much to do with human darkness as it does with any supernatural power. I am intrigued and I'm very much looking forward to seeing what comes next. Recommended.

Oy it's late. I shouldn't have taken that long nap this evening. Waking up tomorrow morning is going to be a pain in the butt.

Date: 2004-07-09 01:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trust-n0-1.livejournal.com
So sorry to hear about your new workload! It is indeed regrettable. But hey, at least it looks like you can surf the net unhindered. /me spares a thought for those who have limited Internet access at work and who cannot dream of even the freedom to post lj entries or even read their mail without the big brother watching.

oooh...

Date: 2004-07-09 08:49 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
i get mentioned in the lj :) how exciting!

Date: 2004-07-09 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
I'm such a whiner. *snort* I've had jobs with Big Brother watching my every move before, so my cop 'o sympathy runneth over, truly. My boss is happy as long as I at least look like I'm busy;-).

I am both lucky and a horrible, horrible whiner.

Re: oooh...

Date: 2004-07-09 12:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Heeeee! Of course you get mentioned, you are, after all, the most important person in the world ... *shifty Charles Grodin eyes* or something.

:-D

Re: oooh...

Date: 2004-07-09 02:36 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
is this where i say "Damn right!"

hee hee...we are going to cause so much trouble tomorrow night...maybe we should warn pizza house to put us far from everyone else?

Re: oooh...

Date: 2004-07-09 04:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
So far away from everyone else. Warning them would be the polite thing to do, but ... why do the polite thing when we can cause mayhem everywhere? Shoot, they'd all probably enjoy themselves anyway;-).

FUN FUN FUN!

Re: oooh...

Date: 2004-07-09 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hlgraban.livejournal.com
You guys have entirely too much time on your hands!!! Sheesh! Some of us actually do have to WORK during the day!!! You remind me a little of the administrative assistant who sits there on her high horse IMing people and pretending to be busy while making another personal phone call... Ugh... Yes, and boy, she lets me know if she does me any favors! *shakes head*

But I know neither of you are really THAT bad... right? If you were, I probably couldn't tolerate your company, and that would be pretty sad considering I'll see ya both tomorrow...

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