Re: Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ We All Wish For Something - Giving away some Wi
Posted: Dec 12th, '18, 06:30
Mmm, something to bear in mind when I talk about books:
I like to write the positive reviews (the what-I-liked-parts) rather than the negative reviews (the what-I-didn't-like-part) so talking about a book is not actually the same as recommending it, exactly. Every once in a while I'll write a ranting review of all the things wrong with one of my favorite books, and you can't be fooled; it might be negative but I'd still recommend the book. And conversely, when I've put down a book I didn't like, sometimes it helps me to write about the things I liked in it, or that it did well. Which would be a positive review of a book I wouldn't recommend.
So....
What you didn't hear me mention about the Nina Kiriki Hoffman books is that often the plots are mere bagatelles, an adjunct to character development.
If you like tight pacing or strong plot elements then these books will not be of much interest to you.
On the other hand, if you're much into world building or characters, these are great books.
It just depends upon what you're looking for.
They typically do not have great dramatic happenings. They are typically smaller-impact, vignettes from a life and how that life shapes a person, or how other people shape someone, and how they try to push back and shape the folk around them, in turn.
I do enjoy these books; but not all the time. Knowing what you are in for makes a big difference!
I like to write the positive reviews (the what-I-liked-parts) rather than the negative reviews (the what-I-didn't-like-part) so talking about a book is not actually the same as recommending it, exactly. Every once in a while I'll write a ranting review of all the things wrong with one of my favorite books, and you can't be fooled; it might be negative but I'd still recommend the book. And conversely, when I've put down a book I didn't like, sometimes it helps me to write about the things I liked in it, or that it did well. Which would be a positive review of a book I wouldn't recommend.
So....
What you didn't hear me mention about the Nina Kiriki Hoffman books is that often the plots are mere bagatelles, an adjunct to character development.
If you like tight pacing or strong plot elements then these books will not be of much interest to you.
On the other hand, if you're much into world building or characters, these are great books.
It just depends upon what you're looking for.
They typically do not have great dramatic happenings. They are typically smaller-impact, vignettes from a life and how that life shapes a person, or how other people shape someone, and how they try to push back and shape the folk around them, in turn.
I do enjoy these books; but not all the time. Knowing what you are in for makes a big difference!