Torchwood...
Jan. 14th, 2008 07:19 pmThree days to go....
From Firefox - a review of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
Finally, in James Marsters, the series has found a truly spectacular guest star. Swaggering out of the rift like an escapee from a glam-rock convention, his Captain John is Jack with no moral compunctions, an utterly charming, utterly ruthless sociopath who is more concerned with keeping himself amused than doing the right thing. He sparks off every team member fantastically well (The confrontation between him and Ianto is a particular standout) and his cocky, swaggering delivery really helps with the episode's breakneck pace. Chibnall has said that John is something of a statement of intent for the series and based on this appearance, that bodes very well for the future.
Hubba hubba....
Swordspoint!
From Firefox - a review of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang -
Finally, in James Marsters, the series has found a truly spectacular guest star. Swaggering out of the rift like an escapee from a glam-rock convention, his Captain John is Jack with no moral compunctions, an utterly charming, utterly ruthless sociopath who is more concerned with keeping himself amused than doing the right thing. He sparks off every team member fantastically well (The confrontation between him and Ianto is a particular standout) and his cocky, swaggering delivery really helps with the episode's breakneck pace. Chibnall has said that John is something of a statement of intent for the series and based on this appearance, that bodes very well for the future.
Hubba hubba....
Swordspoint!
It was probably far too clever for me, and far too clever for the way I read it (rushing through it like a maniac) - and it proves how much I liked it because I am going to start reading it again tonight, nice and slowly, now that the secret of Alec is revealed and I can see the inferences here and there and work out what the bloody hell everyone else is up to.
I love a good political twisty twisty tale! I appreciated the non-magic of the book, too. I understand that one or both of the sequels have more magic in them, so I may not bother with them. If I have any quibbles it was that there were certain aspects that we didn't see enough of - I would have liked even more of the power struggle that was going on, would liked to have seen more of how the structure of the world was arranged and seen more of Diana particularly.
I also found Michael's persona a bit wasted - was he just Ferris's replacement? Kushner seemed to spend a lot of time building up his part, only to shuffle him off to the Wool place and have him seemingly happy in commerce. I thought that he and Richard were going to meet up or something - the story seemed to be very much heading in that direction but it sort of fizzled out.
Perfect ending (if a LITTLE bit "Sam Gamgee-ish" sort of "Well, I'm back.") I guess 20 years ago means "no sex" :)
And of course, like all good books leaves me crying for more. I read Red-Cloak and The Swordsman whose name was not Death and enjoyed again the rapport that Richard and Alec had, and the way they have of almost non-communication and the way they tease each other. I loved particularly the "I'm only loved for my sword" joke - it gave a real feeling of affection between them both. I'd LOVE to have read the story of how they met but I guess that's what fanfic is for.
So, what about the other books? Should I try them? Will I be dissapointed for the lack of the boys?
In other news, I've been buying books! Namely: The Loom of Youth, Hindoo Holiday, The Mask of Apollo and A Single Man (by Waugh, Ackerley, Renault and Isherwood respectively) also something which could be amusing called erotic tales of Templar Knights of which I don't hold out much hopes of literary merit, but I might be pleasantly surprised. I'm just happy to keep finding new gay historicals.
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Date: 2008-01-14 07:38 pm (UTC)And, you know, that sounds really corny, but it worked in this book. (IMO, of course.)
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Date: 2008-01-15 03:30 am (UTC)You have to read TPotS though. it explains SO much about Alec's family and why he's so CRAZY.
There is an utterly heart-wrenching reprise of the line "I've brought us some fish." When I saw it, I had to put the book DOWN, it hit me so strongly. It's not tragic, just bittersweet.
READ READ READ!
(In two weeks I'll most likely be bringing Ellen some Little Iced Cakes.)
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Date: 2008-01-15 08:05 am (UTC)I've sent Ms Kushner a message thanking her, it's my last year's new resolution to thank authors.
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Date: 2008-01-14 07:32 pm (UTC)Did you ever see him on Andromeda?
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Date: 2008-01-14 07:59 pm (UTC)he was... sometimes in ox-blood leather and other times...
http://www.lisacaps.com/charlemagne/charl1.html
shirtless!!
http://www.lisacaps.com/charlemagne/charl4.html
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Date: 2008-01-14 11:22 pm (UTC)But for my absolute favorite historical Renault novel, it's a tie between The Persian Boy and The Last of the Wine.
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Date: 2008-01-14 07:41 pm (UTC)I totally loved The Privilege of the Sword, at least as much as Swordspoint. To say too much would be to give away plot but it has both m/m and f/f relationships (one way or another). And another view of characters from Swordspoint.
Highly recommended.
The Fall of the Kings, however, bored me.
I tried to order Erotic Tales of the Templars from amazon but it never came. I might try again. Do let me know how good or awful it is!
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Date: 2008-01-14 08:04 pm (UTC)And yes, I shall let you know about the Templars!
:)
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Date: 2008-01-16 04:37 pm (UTC)I eagerly await news of wayward and lustful Templar knights.
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Date: 2008-01-14 10:15 pm (UTC)I should have checked with people before buying books!!!
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Date: 2008-01-14 10:20 pm (UTC)Sorry, dear. Trust me, I was thrilled as heck when I got my copy a few weeks ago, and I couldn't wait to finish reading what was on my to-read list first before diving into this one. Alas, alack.
It's got some good things going for it, but it still falls way short of the hype.
Hey, at least we can commiserate over tea!
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Date: 2008-01-14 09:13 pm (UTC)I need to reread those this summer, if I find the time.
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Date: 2008-01-15 07:45 am (UTC)HUBBA! I can't wait to get the book now!
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Date: 2008-01-14 10:34 pm (UTC)You know I write for Firefox, don't you? *g*
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Date: 2008-01-14 11:49 pm (UTC)And so looking forward to new Torchwood. Mmm, delicious.
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