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Jan. 21st, 2014 03:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm reduced to hate-listening to the audible romance novel I mentioned yesterday.
I swear to god, the pretty pink princess heroine...
Reads Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Shakespeare, Decartes, the Aenid, Austen,... and loves art, architecture, history and mathematics... and is versed flower arranging, sewing, cookery, and gardening... and is brilliant, humble, demur... and is generous, kind and selfless... and is beloved by all servants and in-laws alike (though not her family. Of course.). .. and is almost preternaturally gifted with animals... AND LITERALLY RESCUES PUPPIES AND DROWNED KITTENS, and is generally -- and in almost every way -- perfect.
And yet...is also the unappreciated ugly duckling to her beautiful, diamond of the first water IDENTICAL TWIN SISTER. I'm not entirely sure how one becomes the ugly duckling to one's very own IDENTICAL twin, but she's managed to do it.
Dear lord, I think I hate her. The 'hero' is still nothing but a distant amalgam of cliches (though he REEKS of sexist bullshit) but on the whole isn't involving enough to drive me to dreams of unicorn goring (though I would not object to it). The pretty pink princess on the other hand... Dear lord.
I swear to god, the pretty pink princess heroine...
Reads Greek, Latin, French, Italian, Shakespeare, Decartes, the Aenid, Austen,... and loves art, architecture, history and mathematics... and is versed flower arranging, sewing, cookery, and gardening... and is brilliant, humble, demur... and is generous, kind and selfless... and is beloved by all servants and in-laws alike (though not her family. Of course.). .. and is almost preternaturally gifted with animals... AND LITERALLY RESCUES PUPPIES AND DROWNED KITTENS, and is generally -- and in almost every way -- perfect.
And yet...is also the unappreciated ugly duckling to her beautiful, diamond of the first water IDENTICAL TWIN SISTER. I'm not entirely sure how one becomes the ugly duckling to one's very own IDENTICAL twin, but she's managed to do it.
Dear lord, I think I hate her. The 'hero' is still nothing but a distant amalgam of cliches (though he REEKS of sexist bullshit) but on the whole isn't involving enough to drive me to dreams of unicorn goring (though I would not object to it). The pretty pink princess on the other hand... Dear lord.
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Date: 2014-01-22 02:33 am (UTC)I did get a giggle at one point where I began snarking in my head when it was her overhearing a Latin lesson and reveals that she totally knows Latin (of course she does) and then a few minutes later exposes that she knows Greek and Italian.
Then I did almost crack up during a sex scene when it is actually described (by the HERO no less) and her "touching him there"
I may have snorted. "oh no!" I thought, inwardly giggling, "not THERE!"
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Date: 2014-01-22 04:39 am (UTC)That's exactly what Anastasia Steele does in 50 Shades. DOWN THERE.
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Date: 2014-01-28 02:32 pm (UTC)Then again, from summaries, it's always sounded as though there might be plenty of spare room.
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Date: 2014-01-29 01:41 am (UTC)50 Shades felt farcical in places...or at least the first novel did. I don't know if it was intentional.
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Date: 2014-01-22 02:36 am (UTC)And, yeah, erotica can run the same sort of gamut. From pure WTHell? to the hot, to the unbelievably saccharine. (And every once in a while, the physical improbable...)
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Date: 2014-01-22 11:17 pm (UTC)The e-book world can be a scarey place.
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Date: 2014-01-26 11:19 pm (UTC)(Neil Gaiman recently announced that his last book The Ocean at the End of the Lane was on sale via Kindle at $7.99...and I thought, that's the sale price? Dude, that's expensive, e-books technically shouldn't be more than $9.99 and people really complain when they are more than that. Talk to me when it's $!.99. Although, I am seriously tempted.)
I've read a lot of .99 books on the Kindle, and suffice it to say - I got what I paid for. I spent half the time correcting the grammar and sentence structure in my head. One was so annoying...I gave up.
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