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1. I just finished Libba Bray's A Great and Terrible Beauty, which is the first in a trilogy. I enjoyed it a bunch, but I found it slowed towards the end and I wasn't quite sold on it when I was done. Has anyone read the other two? Should I read them? Usually I am the kind of person to go straight onto them, but I have quite a big to-read list ATM and I didn't have the impetus I usually do.

2. I haven't posted for ages! Because I've been away. I went down to Christchurch for not one but TWO weddings, including my first bridesmaid wedding!!! My best friend, [livejournal.com profile] sixth_light got married to her long-term partner, Mike, in a really sweet, really really THEM ceremony in which I was honoured to be a bridesmaid. I admit it, I nearly cried, although my mother flat-out BAWLED. It's weird to think that Lucy, who is only six months older than me, is married, but in a nice way. I think she and Mike are really good together, they really love each other, and they're going to have a terrific marriage.

All of which could also be said about the couple whose wedding I attended the next weekend, A & G; but in all other respects the weddings were really different! L & M's was a completely secular, non-traditional wedding, held indoors, quite small, and the bridal party (save Mike, of course) was all women. A & G's was really rather traditional, religious, held outdoors, relatively large, and the bridal party was all men. The latter two rather tickled me, actually: smoosh them together and you have one average but totally personality-less wedding.

3. During and in between those weddings I spent nearly two weeks with my Christchurch buddies, although I didn't catch up with quite as many as I wanted to. However, it was really, really nice - for both of the weekend weddings I was staying in a house with a bunch of people I really adore (first weekend, L's family plus my bestie M and old old friend C, second weekend, A & G, plus the Long Distance BF B, L ([livejournal.com profile] dazyndara), some gaming friends, and a bunch of people I didn't know all that well but rly like.) While this wasn't conducive to sleep, it was conducive to AWESOME. I love my Welly peeps, but I'm really missing the big smoky flat place right now.

4. There's bound to be tonnes more stuff, but I'm exhausted - I've been double-shifting this week because next week I don't have a job anymore, yikes (anyone hiring a temp for two months? I'm clever, good with words, and sort of funny.) Plus, I have new episodes of Glee and White Collar to watch, because naturally, what I really needed was a new fandom. [livejournal.com profile] china_shop has been writing a terrific Neal/Peter/Elizabeth WIP/series-ish thing that I highly recommend, by the way.

ETA: Oh yeah. I have some google wave invites. Comment w/your email address if you want one!

Date: 2009-11-26 05:28 pm (UTC)
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I have read the second, have not bothered to pick up THE SWEET FAR THING yet. REBEL ANGELS is a solid sequel, sets up some nice conflict for SWEET FAR THING, but uh. The revelations it gave me about Felicity piss me right the fuck off, and the skanky race issues that were in GREAT AND TERRIBLE BEAUTY are still there.

If you liked GREAT AND TERRIBLE BEAUTY, you will like REBEL ANGELS. How *much*... well, ain't that always the question.

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