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femmealunettes) wrote2009-06-11 08:44 pm
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I just finished reading The Wounded Sky. I was full-on crying for the last 50 pages or so.
There's a point in almost all of Diane Duane's books where everything is brought into such honesty and clarity that you can't help but get overwhelmed, or I can't, at least. The way she can bring to light the best and most brilliant aspects of any character...
My head aches now, from the crying and a little bit from the physics, lol. But they're good tears. Like my brain has just been hugged.
I very strongly suggest finding this book, to all TOS fans on my flist, and if you aren't then go find So You Want To Be A Wizard and I dare you not to get emotional at the end.
My favorite author playing with some of my longtime favorite characters = absolute wonder and joy.
There's a point in almost all of Diane Duane's books where everything is brought into such honesty and clarity that you can't help but get overwhelmed, or I can't, at least. The way she can bring to light the best and most brilliant aspects of any character...
My head aches now, from the crying and a little bit from the physics, lol. But they're good tears. Like my brain has just been hugged.
I very strongly suggest finding this book, to all TOS fans on my flist, and if you aren't then go find So You Want To Be A Wizard and I dare you not to get emotional at the end.
My favorite author playing with some of my longtime favorite characters = absolute wonder and joy.
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xD Seriously, she's my absolute favorite.