So hey, I've actually managed to stick with this blogging thing for over a year this time. Enjoy these short reviews from a pair of my favorite long-running series as celebration. 😁
Originally Posted to GoodReads: August 1, 2020
Pretty fun, all told. Getting to spend more time with Trent and more or less proving he's not a complete a-hole was cool. Getting more of demon society, also cool, especially on the differences between male and female demons. I'm not sure exactly how effective Ku'sox was as a villain... I think Oliver might have been better, but he's closer to an Umbridge (Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix) than anything else. Like, I literally think of him as a male version of her. Oh, and I enjoyed Vivian.
On another note, I can honestly say the only thing I remembered from this book was the scene at Dalliance, and it wasn't even the whole scene. So... not entirely sure what that says about the book. It was an enjoyable read. The Hollows is always one of my favorite worlds to visit.
Sucker Punch by Laurell K. Hamilton
Originally Posted to GoodReads: August 13, 2020
Basically, a whole lot of talking and not much else. Like, pretty much just jumping from conversation to conversation and a couple different locations. Olaf surprises the heck out of everyone by being reasonable and spends a lot of Sucker Punch asking questions to wrap his head around what Anita’s asking of him/her decision making.
I liked that I didn’t have to skip past the sex scenes (a personal preference as I literally do not care about them), because there were none. However, I did feel like I really wanted to skip past the “oh, Anita’s not taking care of herself again” scene... and luckily there weren’t the usual “but you’re a GIRL and sleeping with all these guys” conversations, so that was nice.
I probably would have enjoyed Sucker Punch more if the actual mystery had been the focus of the book. It really wasn’t. It also wasn’t obvious who the perp(s) were, mainly because, again, the amount of conversations having nothing to do with the plot. I have no real memory of who did what and why and why certain conclusions were reached. Like, at all. It’s like the plot was there to hang Olaf’s stuff on, more than to drive the story. The story is Olaf questioning everything and Olaf surprising Anita and Olaf being 0% as scary as he should be because of all of it.
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