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Jan. 5th, 2009 12:59 pmHas anyone heard of this? http://www.gabriellefaust.com/ Well, apparently she's looking for illustrators if any of my flist might be interested in that, or know an illustrator who might be.
Finished Temeraire. It didn't get any better, in fact it had an incomprehensible battle for the White Cliffs of Dover. It's all a bit odd, as dragons returning from Gibraltar are going to take a week doing so, but then when he first flies with Temeraire he says just how fast he goes. Then later he clocks him as going 12 knots (13mph) which seems extraordinarily slow. You'd be quicker walking. Oh well, who am I to know one way or the other. Not even sure if I'm interested in reading the rest of the books, to be honest. Meh. The film might be worth watching though, if only for the spectacle. (with... very....slow....dragons.....) I bet they miss out the bits about whores though.
I also read Silverfin (The Young James Bond) by Charlie Higson. Although I cheated and read the graphic novel. Enjoyed it a lot, although with the GN it's impossible to tell whether the writing is any good. Liked James, definitely not a Gary Stu. He gets bullied and hurt and in true Bond fashion he even gets tied to a table at one point. So Master Bond....we expect you to die! Of course, he didn't, and that's not really a spoiler, is it?
No snow, so don't believe the ARCTIC ENGLAND hype. It's bloody sunny here right now. Grrrr.
Finished Temeraire. It didn't get any better, in fact it had an incomprehensible battle for the White Cliffs of Dover. It's all a bit odd, as dragons returning from Gibraltar are going to take a week doing so, but then when he first flies with Temeraire he says just how fast he goes. Then later he clocks him as going 12 knots (13mph) which seems extraordinarily slow. You'd be quicker walking. Oh well, who am I to know one way or the other. Not even sure if I'm interested in reading the rest of the books, to be honest. Meh. The film might be worth watching though, if only for the spectacle. (with... very....slow....dragons.....) I bet they miss out the bits about whores though.
I also read Silverfin (The Young James Bond) by Charlie Higson. Although I cheated and read the graphic novel. Enjoyed it a lot, although with the GN it's impossible to tell whether the writing is any good. Liked James, definitely not a Gary Stu. He gets bullied and hurt and in true Bond fashion he even gets tied to a table at one point. So Master Bond....we expect you to die! Of course, he didn't, and that's not really a spoiler, is it?
No snow, so don't believe the ARCTIC ENGLAND hype. It's bloody sunny here right now. Grrrr.
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:23 pm (UTC)Do you have a direct link?
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:26 pm (UTC)http://gsfaust.livejournal.com/119935.html
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:32 pm (UTC)Thanks for the link, I'll pass the word on to my friend. Just didn't want to pass it on without knowing what it was for :)
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-05 01:52 pm (UTC)it's this sort of inconsistency, espeically when she's already said that a dragon can fly "indefinitely" with few wing flaps, that annoys me.
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:48 pm (UTC)I have no idea what the average flying speed of big birds is... hm. *goes to google a bit*
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:54 pm (UTC)Albatrosses can fly 500 miles in a day.
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Date: 2009-01-05 01:58 pm (UTC)Uhm ...
*AAARRGGHHH* *thud*
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Date: 2009-01-05 04:49 pm (UTC)NOT FAIR!
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