Wednesday, August 15th, 2012 07:34 pm
books: loretta chase, georgette heyer, the bourne effect, and the sphere of competence
It's been a week in which I have determinedly re-read my Chase romance novels, as in general I love her heroines for being really awesome. However, she also has one of my favorite type of characters, which Georgette Heyer also used, and very few people get right, which is the not-all-that-bright-but-weirdly-almost-preternaturally-competent-in-their-field-of-choice character. Heyer did it with Freddie in Cotillion; for Chase, it is Bertie Trent in two of her novels and one of her short stories, and Rupert Carsington in Mr. Impossible.
( there is just something about them )
Books Mentioned
Cotillion by Georgette Heyer - Amazon, $2.99
Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $7.99
The Last Hellion by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $6.99
Captives of the Night by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $3.99
Mr. Impossible by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $7.99
Family
My sister is in an Illuminati fever which admittedly is both hilarious and frightening. If anyone has any recs--I can't believe I'm writing that--I'd love some to give her. She spent an unsettling amount of time on youtube recently charting the influence of the Illuminati in music videos and consumer products, and while yes, I know this could end with me having a relative as an actual conspiracy theorist, I don't see this as necessarily a disadvantage. The conversations, at least, are fascinating.
( there is just something about them )
Books Mentioned
Cotillion by Georgette Heyer - Amazon, $2.99
Lord of Scoundrels by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $7.99
The Last Hellion by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $6.99
Captives of the Night by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $3.99
Mr. Impossible by Loretta Chase - Amazon - $7.99
Family
My sister is in an Illuminati fever which admittedly is both hilarious and frightening. If anyone has any recs--I can't believe I'm writing that--I'd love some to give her. She spent an unsettling amount of time on youtube recently charting the influence of the Illuminati in music videos and consumer products, and while yes, I know this could end with me having a relative as an actual conspiracy theorist, I don't see this as necessarily a disadvantage. The conversations, at least, are fascinating.