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Gnnn, the last couple of weeks have knocked me down big-time. I finally gave up and went home sick yesterday, and took today as a sick day also. I feel really weird about calling in sick to a temp job where I've only been working for two weeks, but damn it, I've been sick for nearly ALL of those two weeks, I haven't been sleeping, I've been working 6-day weeks, and I just wasn't getting over it.
So I came home yesterday afternoon, crashed for a while, then slept in this morning, and mmmmm, I think I'm finally shaking off this cold. I feel so much better. Still pretty hazy in the brain department, but I'm finally starting to have some energy again.
I've also been re-reading the Dresden Files books (SIDE JOBS SOON YAY) ... it's been ages since I read the first one, and I'm pretty sure I never actually read the second one (I started with book 3 originally, then went back and read book 1 afterwards just to see how it all began, but I never got around to going ahead and reading the second one!). It's really fascinating to see how many of the later developments were obviously planned from the beginning, and yet, how much less layered it is in the early books -- it's so obviously a film-noir-with-magic story in the first book that it's fascinating to think about how it developed later. And he's so isolated in the first couple of books; even Murphy is pretty distant, and she's basically the only friend he's got. Oh, Harry.
The list of this year's nominated Yuletide fandoms is up - this is the unmodified list; that is, they may later disqualify some of these. I noticed Dresden Files is on there and I'd be really surprised if this one makes the cut (though it did last year, so it might this year). Anyway, nominations close today, so you might want to see if all the fandoms you want are on there!
I have all of my winter-season ficathon assignments now except for Yuletide (obviously), so I guess I should start working on those, shouldn't I? Perhaps I'll start poking at those this afternoon. It feels so weird to have no pressing projects hanging over me right now, other than the fannish ones.
So I came home yesterday afternoon, crashed for a while, then slept in this morning, and mmmmm, I think I'm finally shaking off this cold. I feel so much better. Still pretty hazy in the brain department, but I'm finally starting to have some energy again.
I've also been re-reading the Dresden Files books (SIDE JOBS SOON YAY) ... it's been ages since I read the first one, and I'm pretty sure I never actually read the second one (I started with book 3 originally, then went back and read book 1 afterwards just to see how it all began, but I never got around to going ahead and reading the second one!). It's really fascinating to see how many of the later developments were obviously planned from the beginning, and yet, how much less layered it is in the early books -- it's so obviously a film-noir-with-magic story in the first book that it's fascinating to think about how it developed later. And he's so isolated in the first couple of books; even Murphy is pretty distant, and she's basically the only friend he's got. Oh, Harry.
The list of this year's nominated Yuletide fandoms is up - this is the unmodified list; that is, they may later disqualify some of these. I noticed Dresden Files is on there and I'd be really surprised if this one makes the cut (though it did last year, so it might this year). Anyway, nominations close today, so you might want to see if all the fandoms you want are on there!
I have all of my winter-season ficathon assignments now except for Yuletide (obviously), so I guess I should start working on those, shouldn't I? Perhaps I'll start poking at those this afternoon. It feels so weird to have no pressing projects hanging over me right now, other than the fannish ones.
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I wasn't going to pre-order because our local B&N is pretty good about getting things on time, and I was just going to buy it from them (I have a gift card burning a hole in my pocket ...). But now I'm wondering if I maybe should've reconsidered ...
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it's so obviously a film-noir-with-magic story in the first book that it's fascinating to think about how it developed later
Heh. That almost makes me want to check out the later books; I read the first one way back when and didn't much care for the film-noir-with-magic thing.
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That almost makes me want to check out the later books; I read the first one way back when and didn't much care for the film-noir-with-magic thing.
It gets much better, and loses the film-noir almost entirely! If you want to give it another try, I'd suggest skipping the first two books and starting with the third one (Grave Peril), which was the first one I read, and the one that hooked me. You get a much better sense of the series' mythos in that one, a much greater feeling of world-depth. Book 3 is also where the ensemble cast really starts to become an ensemble rather than just Harry plus a girlfriend or two.
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(World-depth - great word. And exactly what I want, so yay for that!)
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I've thought about rereading The Dresden Files plus a few other favorites but the thought always makes me balk. Those times I have reread a book it always left me wondering what I saw in said book in the first place, and I would hate for that to happen with my favorites. But it's so hard to find something good to read, and I miss those stories.
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I'm really enjoying my Dresden Files re-read. I've had the experience you talk about, where a book you used to love turns out to be a dud, but I still enjoy revisiting old favorites, regardless.
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Feel better soon!
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But to each their own, of course!
And thanks! :)
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I loved rereading the Dresden books after finishing them all the way through. I loved seeing how they developed and how Jim Butcher set up things later in the series. I agree that those first books weren't as... developed (?) as the later books. I wonder if maybe he didn't want to put in too much detail in case the books didn't take off? I'm so excited to get Side Jobs. Really need some more after that last book!
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imagine the first books were sort of easing readers into the world. After all, he does throw quite a bit at you right off the bat; maybe he thought it would've been too overwhelming, or maybe just too difficult for a new reader to follow, if he'd gotten too deeply into Harry's complicated personal history in the first few books.
And, yeah, I'm ridiculously excited about Side Jobs, even though I know it won't answer anything. *g*
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so confused!
Proven Guilty is the name of the one I think I skipped accidentally. I still don't know how that happened.
Haven't read Changes yet. From your blog, I know its a doozy!
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... and HI THERE, by the way! How are you?
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I'm trying Nanowrimo for the first time this year! I'm hoping to follow in your, awesome footsteps! I just read your post below about your novel! That is so, so, so awesome! I'm totally in awe!
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I was lucky enough to get out of my soul-killing job last year, and then they suckered me back in this month ... and it's been all the things that made me leave before (punishing hours, morale-flattening bureaucracy, office infighting and all the rest). I'm just counting the days until I'm free again for a while.